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WE understand why tie majority of patrons have little or no knowledge of the problems which, arise when A laved one pauses on. THAT'S why we feel it our tacred obligation to as* ¦ ¦ Mime , complete responsi- bility at fcliis trying time. A Quality Service _«— : M«(n 0(H<« P, J, 28fi—tte»3il«nee V, 3, 4*4 Funeral Homo F. J. S00—Xatoblinlhed 185.8 O. B. Davis , Inc. FUNERAL HOME ! PORT JEFFERSON, jN. Y. V'y y y y*V N y<yyy yyy yyyy yyyy yy v y * | yaMramwHWM»_wnwwraiirOTHW»wwiww^ I 9 William J. E. Adamec, Jr. | FUNERAL HOME I Phone Sayville 629-W ' I Locust Ave., Bohemia , L. I. 9 _ ... _ . . .-J__JJL _l_l_CMMIBM-i;i-l--]l-ll--Wll«l|--l--illlll«IIWIIHill -—¦- f "f St" ¦ " ¦ ^ ImmmmmTLm I .. - WfflMO—*»¦*«» | " i i— II _ ** | '" J " "|' ¦"¦ ' ' ¦¦» » Cake Night TN Yorkshire , England , Hal- l owe ' en is also called "Cake Nig-ht. " A cake is baked for each member of the fam- ily. Which reminds us. You can 't eat your cake and have it , too, Nor (.an you spenul every cent and still have something for your Union Sayings Bank. Try banking* a fixed Amount each week. It works for others. Let it -work for you. THE UNION SAWNGS BANK O C < B aii Avo.coa CSunrali. 81 J^ TCHOOU1K»!i. $h« Onto Savtng$ "Banks 4n 7frockhttmn 7bwM ¦ , . i ¦ . Itonkonfcoma at fid the Lake ! Charles Wentisch ^ Ronkonkoma 276-J MR. and 3Irs. Henry Lange , Sr. , •returned last week from a two- week trip by motor to Payto ' na Beach , Fla. A radiogram has been received by Mrs. Sterling . Girardet from Dr. Walter B. Foley in Manila , stating that Allan Girardet arrived there October 19 aboard the Transport Henderson. After a short stay in Manila , tlie Henderson proceeded to Woosung;, China. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Raynor and family left last Tuesday for Daytona Beach , Fla., where they will spend the winter. Frank Newton has been confined to his home with illness for the past week- Sunday afternoon 16 young people responded to the invitation to meet at the Methodist Episcopal church to i o r m an Intermediate l eague. ]\ r e __t Sunday charter mem- bership for this league will be clos- ed and the group formally organ- ized. Meetings are to be from 4 to 5 o' edock Sunday afternoons in the church. Boys and girls , 13 yeais old and over , are invite d to become charter members. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Bay- liss motored to the city Sunday to take Warren Smith back to school. Before returning to the Lake, tlie party stepped at Valley Stream to visit Mi. and Mrs. Fred Smith , 3r. Peter Ripp motore d to Queens Village Saturday ni ght to attend a dinner given by the Long I Grotto . Mrs. Ira. Bayliss will entertain the Wednesday Bridge club this week. For less than 2 cents a weefc— $1.00 per year—ycu get all the news of the m id-island section, as well as events of township interest , in The Mid-IsJani Mai l—published and ¦cir- culated each Wednesday. Wh en people of Ron - konkoma and Lake Ron- konkoma have news for publication they can contact either _ Miss Helen Finlajr Ronkonkoma 49-W > HPHERE will be two political rallies •** at Becker ' s Woodland inn with- in the nest week. This Saturday night a Republican rally for Brook- haven town will be held there and on Monday night a Brookhaven Democratic rally is scheduled. Miss Dorothy Ulrich is At her home in Centereach , recovering from an operation in the Southside hos- pital , Bay Shore , last week. Ambrose Becker of New York spent the week-end with his par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. Emil Becker , Sr., of Lake Grove , and had as his guest Paul O'Connor of New York Mr. and Mrs . G. Renwick Raynor and children , Shirley and Stewart , left this week for their winter home at Daytona Beach , Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gegerich , who- operate Beckers Woodland inn , will remain at the Lake for the winter instead of in Florida as has been, their custom. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fapsdorf and famil y of Jamaica spent the week-end at their home on East Lake terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Taylor have returned to their home in Hoi lis Park after their honeymoon up- state. GEORGE BISANG , former garage owner of Portion road , was in town Sunday. Mr. Bisang. now liv- ing in New Jersey, is employed by the Bear Wheel Alignment com- pany, and will soon be working in co nnection with the new state law in New Jersey that requires semi- annual inspections of automobiles. Court St. Joseph 975 , C. D. A., will h ave a "New England" supper on Saturday, Nc-vernber 6 , from 6 to 8 p. m., in St. Joseph' s parish hal l on Church street. Mrs. Clara Morrissey is general chairlady and is being assisted by Mrs. Agnes No- vak , Miss Marie Eray, tlie Misses Tlieresa and Cecilia ' Burmann , Mrs- . Lottie McNulty and Mrs. Margaret Tobin. Mrs. Lillian Bilg-or , grand regent , is chairlady ex-officio. Mr. and Mrs . Rudolph Kupka and family of Maspeth were guests of Mrs. Kupka ' s father , Eugene Erny of Heilman road , over the week-end. Mary Hahn records the doings -iai ' Coram ; each week. If you have news for her see Her at Rovagna ' s store. '"TH E first meeting of the f all sea- son of the Coram School Wel- fare club was held at the school last Tuesday. On account of the weath- er the attendance was . not large and although . severa l matters were dis- cussed no definite plans were made- It was planned to hold future meet- ings in the members' homes. About half way through the meeting the li ghts on tho Middle Country road went out , so all adjourned to Ro- vagnr. ' s and completed the meeting. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs . "Frank Lyon on No- vember 16. , Mr. and Mrs. George Eagle and son George of Jamaica spent Sun- day with- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyon. 'Mrs. Raymond Still , Mrs Rudy Hahn , Robert Lyon , Sr., and Fred H. Ehlers , inspectors of election in District 33 , attended a meeting of election inspectors in the Justice Court building in Port Jefferson Friday . Mrs. Rkhard Holmes of Medford was given a birthday party at " the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eominick Plate of Yaphan k . road Friday in honor of her forty-fourth hirthday. Refreshment's of coffee, cak e and ice cream were served , also a large birthday cake. Those pre s ent were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morri s and daughter Marilyn , Richard , John , Sylvester* , . Thomas, Joseph , Gertrude and Vivian Holmes; Raymond Pavia , Miss Irene Plate , Miss Rose Holmes and Peter Plate, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyon attend- ed a concert at the Patchogue High school last night given by the- Suf- folk County Glee club. Next Tuesday, Election day, the polls will be open from G a. m. to 6 p. m., and en account of the large registration people are urged to get out; early to vote. A son , William , Jr., was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Wild at the Parsons Boulevard sanitarium in Flushing Saturday. Mrs . Wild is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs . A. Lucas of Patchogue and taught school _iere in the higher grades until last June. Cards have been received here from Mr. and Mrs . Frank Schleyer , who are spending their honeymoon in . Virginia. A miscellaneous shower was given to Mrs . Michael Borella of Patch- ogue Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gildo Plate. Those present besides Mr. and Mrs . Plate and the guest of honor were Mr. and Mrs. S purgeon Newcomb of Port Joffersc-n , Mrs . Peter . Borella of Patchogu e , Mr. and Mrs. Sal Scheri o, Mrs, William Wittschack , Mrs . Bert Brower ,. Mrs . Richard Morris , Miss Rena Borella and Mi- chael Borella, Mrs. Borella receiv- ed many lovely gifts and refre sh- ments were served. It was - also Mrs. Borella ' s birthday. Mrs. Jessie Green of Brooklyn visited her sister , Mrs. Lucy Goodi- son y esterday. Mrs. Goodison has been confined to her home for sev- eral weeks with illness , hut was able to be out for the first time this week. The Girl Reserves met at the home of Mrs. Lester Davis Satur- day. The girls are making a book ot autumn leaves and plans were made for a- mother-daughter dinner , the date to he set latei\ Mr, and Mrs. D. DeSousa have rented the , Caroli home on Paul' s Path. Hazel DeSousa is attending school nv. Port" Jeffe rson. •; ¦ - •- Mrs- , Joseph Rovagna . * Mr. and Mrs; - Fn . nk Hj igeh, Mrs. A, Follini of. Eaat Patchogue , Mr. ' and . Mrs. Rudy Halm- and"Mr. - and-.Mi , s, George W^!> . J \ motored, to,. City Island Sun- day .and . .attended the wedding of Miss Edith, ' Vicini : to , Marthv' - . Esp ' o- sito. , . 'Miss ' Vicini'/is ' av ' niee ' e of Mrs. •Rovagna ' s and granddaughter ' ; ,' ; of Mifs . . F6)lii)i. ' .. The . bride 1 ; , was,;i6y6l . v in :fl...whrtp! <|h3 ,ffon' .velvet ' . dressy, find carried " .. a- . ', bouquet ' of" clt ' ryaarithc- nujhvis' audi ' autUmn ' leavefi. . i-A/din* mi. ¦ for ' . 5.0 .guests : "was. ' , 1'ejd at Brackets .vrep ( ttturaht. i :, TI* .e - couplo loft ! ' aftet ' .^tlie/^recelpt . iori . ' and'i' w ' j ll spend .:th«7 winter^ iHvXI^rida.,; ':, . - . Terryville Katherine Kessler MR. and Mrs. Everette Terry and Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Terry of Lake Ronkonkoma motored to Spring Valley Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs , Edward Pal- menberg. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Terry were given a surprise dinner Thursday evening in honor of their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary. Among those present were Mr, and Mrs, Ar- thur Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ter- ry, Miss Ruth Terry, Harry Arthur Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Terry, Mrs. Gula Kessler , Miss Katherine Kessler , Edward Kinsey, A lfred Kulse , Mr. and Mrs, Thoma s Terry, Miss Virginia Havens , Miss Frieda Heywood , Miss Thelma Terry, Miss Betty Terry, Thomas Terry, Jr., Mrs. Edward Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uobbins of Port Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Amhurst Davis of Mount Sinai entertained on Thurs- day evening in honor of the birthday of her daughter , Miss Caroline Da- vis , Edward Kinsey. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Terry. Miss Jeanne Helme and Bliss Dor- othy Helme of Syosset spent the week-end at the hon\e of their par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Helme. Chester Duke of Front Royal , Va., and Fred Duke and Miss Jessie Duke of Woodside were guests at the homes of James Ruff and Mr . and Mrs. Har- ry Terry Sunday. Mrs. Charl es Terry of this village is planning to spend the winter with Mrs. Clara Bell Hovell of Port Jef- ferson. Miss Virginia Havens spent the week-end at the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs . Arthur Havens of Cen- ter Moriches. Mrs. C, H, Helme enjoyed a trip throu gh the Adiron (lack s, Lake Plac- id , Fort Ticonderoga and Vermont recently. Miss Frieda Hey^vood attended the meeting of the Black Friars society at the home of Mrs. Bonelli of Port Jefferson Tuesday evening, Miss Anita Hawkins will leave shortly to spend the winte r at the home of Mrs. Eva Terrel in Port Jef- ferson Station. Hollis Terry attended a Methodist Episcopal church Extension society supper at the Southampton Metho . dist Episcopal ch u rch Friday evening. HaSIowe ' eh Is Set For Sat ' y Night; All Quiet Sunday IN order tC' ' assure . Sabbath quiet , Hallowe ' en pranks or any other mischievous demonstrations in this section or any other i part of Brook- haven town are positively taboo on Sunday if was declared yesterday by Brookhaven. Town police , who are now readying their annual plans to keep the holiday pranksters in check on Saturday night as well. Satur- day will he officially recognized as Hallowe ' en , however , and due al- lowance made for innocent f ull on that occasion. According to Brookhaven Town Police Chief Edward N. Bridge , the police plans for Saturday night call for the most complete coverage ever afforded to his jurisdiction. Chief Bridge said that he has already received pl eas from several organiz- ations asking that Brookhaven be assured a peaceful Hallowe ' en. Lake Ronkonkoma Church Observes Promotion Day PROMOTION clay was observed Sunday morning at the Lake Ronkonkoma Methodist Episcopal church , the service being conducted by ; and for the young people. The Beginners ' and Primary departments san g as did the 'Girls ' choir. Philip Girardet led the prayer, and Shirley Raynor read the .Scripture lesson, The Rev. David K, Sloatman gave a story-sermon on "What We Can Do With Our Church School. " ¦ Promo- tion certificates were awarded to the following: From Beginners' to Pri- mary department—Roberta Sloatman, Qucntin VolIgraflP , Dora K , VqllgrafT . Edith Olcvist; from Primary to Jun- ior, department—Archie Court , Har- old . Sorenson , Claries Wright , Ruth Quensel , Lois Okvist , Jean Berger and . Grace , Williams , (this - latter group also received Bibles); - from Juhjtor to . Senior departmorik^Hvor Watts , Christian Anderson , -- Dcriy Moll , Rofcert; Hughes, ; , f

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Page 1: Terryville - NYS Historic Newspapersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn95071326/1937-10-27/ed... · 2018-12-22 · is planning to spend the winter with Mrs. Clara Bell Hovell of Port

WE understand why t i emajority of patrons havelittle or no knowledge ofthe problems which, arisewhen A laved one pauseson.

THAT'S why we feel it ourtacred obligation to as*¦¦ Mime, complete responsi-bility at fcliis trying time.

A Quality Service_«— :

M«(n 0(H<« P, J, 28fi—tte»3il«nee V, 3, 4*4Funeral Homo F. J. S00—Xatoblinlhed 185.8

O. B. Davis, Inc.FUNERAL HOME

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I9 William J. E. Adamec, Jr.| FUNERAL HOME

I Phone Sayville 629-W 'I Locust Ave., Bohemia , L. I.9 _ ... _ . . .-J__JJL _l_l_CMMIBM-i;i-l--]l-ll--Wll«l |--l--illlll«IIWIIHill

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Cake NightTN Yorkshire , England , Hal-

l owe'en is also called "CakeNig-ht. " A cake is bakedfor each member of the fam-ily.

Which reminds us. Youcan't eat your cake and haveit , too, Nor (.an you spenulevery cent and still havesomething for your UnionSayings Bank.

Try b a n k i n g * a fixedAmount each week. It worksfor others. Let it -work foryou.

THE UNIONSAWNGS BANKOC<B aii Avo.coa CSunrali. 81

J TCHOOU1K»!i.

$h« Onto Savtng$ "Banks4n 7f rockhttmn 7bwM

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Itonkonfcoma at fid the Lake!

Charles Wentisch ^Ronkonkoma 276-J

MR. and 3Irs. Henry Lange, Sr.,•returned last week from a two-

week trip by motor to Payto'naBeach, Fla.

A radiogram has been receivedby Mrs. Sterling . Girardet from Dr.Walter B. Foley in Manila, statingthat Allan Girardet arrived thereOctober 19 aboard the TransportHenderson. After a short stay inManila , tlie Henderson proceededto Woosung;, China.

Mr. and Mrs. George R. Raynorand family left last Tuesday forDaytona Beach , Fla., where theywill spend the winter.

Frank Newton has been confinedto his home with illness for the pastweek-

Sunday afternoon 16 y o u n gpeople responded to the invitationto meet at the Methodist Episcopalchurch to i o r m an Intermediateleague. ]\re__ t Sunday charter mem-bership for this league will be clos-ed and the group formally organ-ized. Meetings are to be from 4 to5 o'edock Sunday afternoons in thechurch. Boys and girls, 13 yeaisold and over, are invited to becomecharter members.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith accom-panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Bay-liss motored to the city Sunday totake Warren Smith back to school.Before returning to the Lake, tlieparty stepped at Valley Stream tovisit Mi. and Mrs. Fred Smith, 3r.

Peter Ripp motored to QueensVillage Saturday night to attend adinner given by the Long I Grotto.

Mrs. Ira. Bayliss will entertain theWednesday Bridge club this week.

For less than 2 cents a weefc—$1.00 per year—ycu get all the newsof the m id-island section, as well asevents of township interest, in TheMid-IsJani Mai l—published and ¦cir-culated each Wednesday.

Wh en people of Ron-

konkoma and Lake Ron-

konkoma have news for

publication they can

contact either

_• Miss Helen FinlajrRonkonkoma 49-W

> HPHERE will be two political rallies•** at Becker's Woodland inn with-

in the nest week. This Saturdaynight a Republican rally for Brook-haven town will be held there andon Monday n i g h t a BrookhavenDemocratic rally is scheduled.

Miss Dorothy Ulrich is At herhome in Centereach , recovering froman operation in the Southside hos-pital , Bay Shore, last week.

Ambrose Becker of New Yorkspent the week-end with his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Becker ,Sr., of Lake Grove, and had ashis guest Paul O'Connor of NewYork

Mr. and Mrs. G. Renwick Raynorand children , Shirley and Stewart,left this week for their winter homeat Daytona Beach , Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gegerich,who- operate Beckers Woodland inn,will remain at the Lake for thewinter instead of in Florida as hasbeen, their custom.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fapsdorfand famil y of Jamaica spent theweek-end at their home on EastLake terrace.

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Taylor havereturned to their home in Hoi lisPark after their honeymoon up-state.

GEORGE BISANG, former garageowner of Portion road , was in

town Sunday. Mr. Bisang. now liv-ing in New Jersey, is employed bythe Bear Wheel Alignment com-pany, and will soon be working inco nnection with the new state lawin New Jersey that requires semi-annual inspections of automobiles.

Court St. Joseph 975, C. D. A.,will have a "New England" supperon Saturday, Nc-vernber 6, from 6to 8 p. m., in St. Joseph's parishhal l on Church street. Mrs. ClaraMorrissey is general chairlady andis being assisted by Mrs. Agnes No-vak, Miss Marie Eray, tlie MissesTlieresa and Cecilia ' Burmann, Mrs-.Lottie McNulty and Mrs. MargaretTobin. Mrs. Lillian Bilg-or, grandregent, is chairlady ex-officio.

Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kupka andfamily of Maspeth were guests ofMrs. Kupka's father, Eugene Ernyof Heilman road , over the week-end.

Mary Hahn

records the doings

-iai ' Coram ; each

week. If you have

news for her see

Her at Rovagna's

store.

'"THE first meeting of the f a l l sea-son of the Coram School Wel-

fare club was held at the school lastTuesday. On account of the weath-er the attendance was . not large andalthough . several matters were dis-cussed no definite plans were made-It was planned to hold future meet-ings in the members' homes. Abouthalf way through the meeting thelights on tho Middle Country roadwent out, so all adjourned to Ro-vagnr.'s and completed the meeting.The next meeting will be at thehome of Mrs. "Frank Lyon on No-vember 16.,

Mr. and Mrs. George Eagle andson George of Jamaica spent Sun-day with- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyon.

'Mrs. Raymond Still, Mrs RudyHahn, Robert Lyon, Sr., and FredH. Ehlers, inspectors of election inDistrict 33, attended a meeting ofelection inspectors in the JusticeCourt building in Port JeffersonFriday.

Mrs. Rkhard Holmes of Medfordwas given a birthday party at " thehome of Mr. and Mrs. EominickPlate of Yaphank .road Friday inhonor of her forty-fourth hirthday.Refreshment's of coffee, cake and icecream were served, also a largebirthday cake. Those present wereMr. and Mrs. Richard Morris anddaughter Marilyn , Richard , John ,Sylvester*,. Thomas, Joseph, Gertrudeand Vivian Holmes; Raymond Pavia,Miss Irene Plate, Miss Rose Holmesand Peter Plate,

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyon attend-ed a concert at the Patchogue Highschool last night given by the- Suf-folk County Glee club.

Next Tuesday, Election day, thepolls will be open from G a. m. to6 p. m., and en account of the largeregistration people are urged to getout; early to vote.

A son, William, Jr., was born toMr. and Mrs. William Wild at theParsons Boulevard sanitarium inFlushing Saturday. Mrs . Wild isthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.L u c a s of Patchogue and taughtschool _iere in the higher gradesuntil last June.

Cards have been received herefrom Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schleyer,who are spending their honeymoonin. Virginia.

A miscellaneous shower was givento Mrs . Michael Borella of Patch-ogue Thursday evening at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Gildo Plate. Thosepresent besides Mr. and Mrs. Plateand the guest of honor were Mr.and Mrs. Spurgeon Newcomb ofPort Joffersc-n , Mrs. Peter . Borellaof Patchogu e, Mr. and Mrs. SalScherio, Mrs, William Wittschack,Mrs. Bert Brower,. Mrs. RichardMorris, Miss Rena Borella and Mi-chael Borella, Mrs. Borella receiv-ed many lovely gifts and refresh-ments were served. It was - alsoMrs. Borella 's birthday.

Mrs. Jessie Green of Brooklynvisited her sister, Mrs. Lucy Goodi-son y esterday. Mrs. Goodison hasbeen confined to her home for sev-eral weeks with illness, hut was ableto be out for the first time thisweek.

The Girl Reserves met at thehome of Mrs. Lester Davis Satur-day. The girls are making a bookot autumn leaves and plans weremade for a- mother-daughter dinner,the date to he set latei\

Mr, and Mrs. D. DeSousa haverented the , Caroli home on Paul'sPath. Hazel DeSousa is attendingschool nv. Port"Jeffe rson. •; '¦ ¦ - • -

Mrs-, Joseph Rovagna. * Mr. andMrs; - Fn.nk Hj igeh, Mrs. A, Folliniof. Eaat Patchogue, Mr. ' and . Mrs.Rudy Halm- and"Mr. -and-.Mi,s, GeorgeW^!> .J\ motored, to,. City Island Sun-day .and . .attended the wedding ofMiss Edith, ' Vicini : to , Marthv' -.Esp'o-sito. , .'Miss ' Vicini'/ is 'av'niee'e of Mrs.•Rovagna's a n d granddaughter' ; ,' ;ofMifs.. F6)lii)i.' ..The .bride1; ,was,;i6y6l.vin :fl...whrtp! <|h3,ffon' .velvet '.dressy, findcarried "..a-.', bouquet ' of" clt 'ryaarithc-nujhvis' audi ' autUmn' leavefi. . i-A/din*mi. ¦ for '. 5.0 .guests : "was.', 1'ejd atBrackets .vrep (ttturaht. i :,TI*.e - couploloft !'• aftet ' . tlie/^recelpt.iori .' and'i'w'j llspend .:th«7 winter^ iHvXI^rida.,; ':, .- .

TerryvilleKatherine Kessler

MR. and Mrs. Everette Terry andMr, and Mrs. Daniel Terry of

Lake Ronkonkoma motored to SpringValley Sunday where they wereguests of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Pal-menberg.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Terry weregiven a surprise dinner Thursdayevening in honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Amongthose present were Mr, and Mrs, Ar-thur Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ter-ry, Miss Ruth Terry, Harry ArthurTerry, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Terry,Mrs. Gula Kessler, Miss KatherineKessler, Edward Kinsey, A lfredKulse, Mr. and Mrs, Thoma s Terry,Miss Virginia Havens, Miss FriedaHeywood , Miss Thelma Terry, MissBetty Terry, Thomas Terry, Jr., Mrs.Edward Terry and Mr. and Mrs.Frank Uobbins of Port Jefferson.

Mr. and Mrs. Amhurst Davis ofMount Sinai entertained on Thurs-day evening in honor of the birthdayof her daughter, Miss Caroline Da-vis, Edward Kinsey. Mr. and Mrs.Everette Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-thur Terry.

Miss Jeanne Helme and Bliss Dor-othy Helme of Syosset spent theweek-end at the hon\e of their par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Helme.

Chester Duke of Front Royal, Va.,and Fred Duke and Miss Jessie Dukeof Woodside were guests at the homesof James Ruff and Mr . and Mrs. Har-ry Terry Sunday.

Mrs. Charl es Terry of this villageis planning to spend the winter withMrs. Clara Bell Hovell of Port Jef-ferson.

Miss Virginia Havens spent theweek-end at the home of her parents ,Mr. and Mrs . Arthur Havens of Cen-ter Moriches.

Mrs. C, H, Helme enjoyed a tripthrou gh the Adiron (lacks, Lake Plac-id, Fort Ticonderoga and Vermontrecently.

Miss Frieda Hey^vood attended themeeting of the Black Friars societyat the home of Mrs. Bonelli of PortJefferson Tuesday evening,

Miss Anita Hawkins will leaveshortly to spend the winter at thehome of Mrs. Eva Terrel in Port Jef-ferson Station.

Hollis Terry attended a MethodistEpiscopal church Extension societysupper at the Southampton Metho.distEpiscopal church Friday evening.

HaSIowe'eh Is SetFor Sat'y Night;All Quiet Sunday

IN order tC'' assure . Sabbath quiet,Hallowe'en pranks or any other

mischievous demonstrations in thissection or any other i part of Brook-haven town are positively taboo onSunday if was declared yesterday byBrookhaven. Town police , who arenow readying their annual plans tokeep the holiday pranksters in checkon Saturday night as well. Satur-day will he officially recognized asHallowe'en, however, and due al-lowance made for innocent f ull onthat occasion.

According to Brookhaven TownPolice Chief Edward N. Bridge, thepolice plans for Saturday night callfor the most complete coverage everafforded to his jurisdiction. ChiefBridge said that he has alreadyreceived pl eas from several organiz-ations asking that Brookhaven beassured a peaceful Hallowe'en.

Lake Ronkonkoma ChurchObserves Promotion Day

PROMOTION clay was observedSunday morning at the Lake

Ronkonkoma Methodist Episcopalchurch , the service being conductedby ; and for the young people. TheBeginners' and Primary departmentssang as did the 'Girls' choir. PhilipGirardet led the prayer, and ShirleyRaynor read the .Scripture lesson,The Rev. David K, Sloatman gave astory-sermon on "What We Can DoWith Our Church School." ¦ Promo-tion certificates were awarded to thefollowing: From Beginners' to Pri-mary department—Roberta Sloatman,Qucntin VolIgraflP, Dora K, VqllgrafT.Edith Olcvist; from Primary to Jun-ior, department—Archie Court, Har-old . Sorenson, Claries Wright, RuthQuensel, Lois Okvist, Jean Bergerand . Grace, Williams, (this - lattergroup also received Bibles); - fromJuhj tor to .Senior departmorik^HvorWatts, Christian Anderson ,-- DcriyMoll, Rofcert; Hughes, ; • , f