the coram school welfare club has; winter's program...
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Barn Dance in SeldenIs Attended by Many
State Conservation Truck Has NewMotor—Ladies' Aid to Give Har-vest Supper —* Personal Items
TUIAVHICE PE TRONE of Utica,''•"•'¦and Harry Brunguell were amongthose from out of town who attend-ed the barn dance held by the Seldenfiremen Saturday.
Nicholas Aylward and daughter,Frances, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hiltzattended the auto show in Brooklynon Wednesday.
Mrs. Arthur Keddy and childrenare leaving Saturday for an extend-ed visit with relatives in Nova Scotia.
The Civic association will hold acard party at the Nature 's GardensCommunity house on December 7 forthe benefit of the Christinas fund forchildren.
The Bay Shore Bridge club met atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. WendellStill Saturday evening.
Leslie Hough returned to his homeSaturday, after spending several daysin Binghamton, having a new motorinstalled in the State Conservationtruck which is kept in Selden. On hisreturn trip he observed snow on thehills along the Hudson river and theSusquehanna river was flooded. Sun-day the snow was four to six inchesdeep up-state.
Mrs. May Seckerson spent severaldays last week with Mrs. HenriettaDare.
A Harvest supper will be given bythe Ladies' Aid of the Selden Com-munity church November 26, from5:30. All are cordially invited to at-tend.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keefer en-tertained at their home Wednesdayevening the following members of thepinochle club : Mr. ancl Mrs. GeorgeWaldron , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hen-ry and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dreyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hallock ofBrooklyn spent several days lastweek with Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceDare.
The following ladies met at thehome of Mrs. Charles Schwefel Wed-nesday and sewed on a patchworkquilt which is to be awarded in thenear future : Mrs. William Eagle,Mrs. Eichard Henry, Mrs. RichardKoschara , Mrs. Bonbieddercanp, Mrs.Hornberger and Mrs. Chris Koschara.
Starting tomorrow evening at 7o'clock there will be a Young People 's
Christian Endeavor choir rehearsal ofthe Selden Community church at thechurch. Prayer meeting will followat 7:30. Special choir rehearsal thisweek will be under Mrs . Allen's in-struction. All young people are in-vited.
Mr. and Mrs. George Waldron en-tertained Monday evening in honorof the birthday of the latter's moth-er, Mrs. Barbara Blettenberg. Theguests were Mr. and Mrs. LeslieHough , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keef-er, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry andMr. and Mrs. Joseph Keefer.
The following ladies met at thehome of Mrs. William Chapman onHollywood avenue for a meeting ofthe Ladies' Aid of the Selden Com-munity church Friday afternoon:Mrs. John McCabe, Mrs. Kruger, Mrs.Daniels , Mrs. Charles Maresco, Mrs.Hiltz , Mrs. E. Kenz , Mrs. A. Gallag-her, Mrs. Henry Nieman , Mrs. H.Rose, Mrs. Charlotte Lott and Mrs.Harold Frost. Mrs. Allen was chair-man.
The next meeting will be held atthe home of Mrs. Hiltz on Wyonaavenue Friday afternoon , November29.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg e Waldron en-tertained over the week-end Mr. andMrs. William Schilp and Clarence En-gleke of North Bergen, N. J., and onSunday Miss Beatrice Stocking andGeorge and William Schilp, Jr.
The barn dance given by the firedepartment Saturday evening wasvery successful. The door prize waswon .by Mrs. Joseph Hendrickson. Theprize waltz was won by Mrs. RichardHenry and Charlie Blaekwell. A duckwas awarded to Mrs. Barbara Blet-tenberg and a pair of pigeons wasawarded to Oscar Chase. HowardAlden , dressed as "Old Black Joe."won the costume prize , and VirginiaA ylward , dressed in a fancy papercostume, also won a prize.
Mrs. Clarence Keefer entertainedthe following ladies at her homeTuesday afternoon: Mesdames GeorgeWaldron , Joseph Dreyer , BarbaraBlettenberg and Richard Henry.
In the early days, sausage meat ,chopped together with spices in a bighand-made bowl , was put in a saus-age gun that required the power oftwo men to force the meat out; oneman held the sausage casing and theother pressed the plunger.
USE OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNFOR RESU LTS
The Coram School Welfare Club
^ Has; Winter's Program Under-wayMrs. Frank Lyon Hostess to M. E. Sunday School Board—•
Mr. and Mrs. Plate Entertain Card ClubI TRE board meeting of the M. E.
Sunday-school was held lastThursday, evening at the home of thesuperintendent , Mrs. . Frank Lyon.Plans were made for the annualChristmas .program. By choosing thedate early it is/hoped :that conflictionwith programs held by neighboringvillages will be.-avoided. The dateset for the entertainment is Decem-ber 22. The Sunday-school is alsogoing to make a „scrap book, startingwith a picture of the Coram churchschool and continuing with pictures ofevery day happenings in the lives ofAmerican boys and girls. This, willbe. sent as a Christmas gift to theboys and jgirls of the mission schoolat . Ushagranv, India.
Considerable progress has beenmade on the winter's program of theSchool Welfare club. The group of•boys -interested in mechanics meetevery Saturday night at 8 o'clock atthe home of their instructor, Frank,Lyon. At present there are 8 boysin the class and much interest is be-ing shown in the work. Any otherswishing to join are urged to do sothis week.
The firemen are also doing theirshare in the recreation program.About twice a week the boys meetat the fire house for ball games un-der the leadership of one of the fire-men.
The Coram Democratic club held aspecial meeting at the Communityhouse Friday, which was well attend-ed. Plans were made .to hold a socialaffair some time in December. HaroldDavis presided at th'e meeting and tookthe opportunity to thank those pres-ent for their support on Election day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gildo Plate werehosts to their card club at their homeFriday evening. Those present were;Mr. and -Mrs.- George Kassel,. Mr. andMrs. George Lechtrecher, Mr. andMrs. Robert Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.Dick Mikkelsen , all of Patchogue; Mr.and Mrs. Frank Hagen, the MissesEdna and Alice Libi and Mrs. EugeneLibi. Frank Hagen and Mrs. RobertEdwards were the prize winners.Next week the club will meet at thehome of Mrs. Lechtrecher.
George Eagle, Jr., of Jamaica , cel-ebrated his fourth birthday at thehome of his aunt, Mrs. Frank Lyon,-Sunday afternoon. The table wasdecorated in white and green withfavors for all. ' The centerpiece wasa birthday cake with four candles.George received many gifts. Thosepresent were Mr. and Mrs. HenryMorris and children , Henry and Rob-ert of Blue Point , Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Koschara , Jr., and children ,John , William and Eugene of Selden ,Mr. and • Mrs. Dick Koschara , Wil-liam , Jennie and Dorothy Lyon ofCoram , Miss Johanna Koschara ofSelden , Mrs. George Eagle of Ja-maica and Frank and Charles Lyon.
MR. and Mrs. James Hambley andfamily of West Brighton ,: Staten
Island, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Still Sunday and Monday.
• Mrs. Lillian Scharff , who has beenvisiting Mrs. Raymond Still for sometime, is now spending a few dayswith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stone ofEast Hampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holschuhwere week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.Charles Roselieus of , Hollis.
Mrs. Edward Pfeiffer will be host-ess to her bridge club at her home inPatchogue Wednesday ovening. Mrs.
Carl A. Holschuh entertained the clublast week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmermanand son of Elmhurst visited Mr. andMrs. Karl Zimmerman Monday.
Members of the Patchogue Studyclub held their meeting at the homeof Mrs. Lester H. Davis Monday aft-ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holschuh anddaughter, Suzanne, were guests ofMr. and Mrs. George Giroux of Bay-port Wednesday.
At the last meeting of the Ladies'Aid society held at the home of Mrs.Everett Davis, it was voted to holdthe meeting on the first Thursday ofeach month , instead of twice month-ly-
The regular meeting of the Col.Josiah Smith chapter of the D. of U.will be held Friday evening at thehome of Mrs. Charles Basten of Se-tauket. All members are urged toattend as the chapter will have as itsguest Mrs. Antoinette Nash, the Na-tional Regent of the society.
Miss Barbara Swezey returnedSunday from the Mather Memorialhospital where she underwent an op-eration for appendicitis. She is nowspending a few days with her sister,Mrs. Isabelle Still at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Adam Bubb.
Work has been started on the townshed on the Old Town road. HermanSchwebes, Jr., is in charge of theconstruction of the building.
Arthur Christ returned from amonth's hunting trip last week witha large deer.
Most of the outside work on thehouse which Daniel Christ is havingbuilt on the Mt. Sinai road has beencompleted,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. Still andson, Raymond , were dinner guests of¦Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tj .ones . of Pat-chogue on Sunday.
OBITUARYMRS. LOUISA G. WEBER
Mrs. Louisa G. Weber died at herhome in ; Lake Ronkonkoma last Tues-day, at the age of 82 years, havingbeen in poor health for a year.
The deceased was the widow ofJoseph Weber who died in 1929, andleaves two daughters, Miss Marie J.Weber of Lake Ronkonkoma and Mrs.Matilda J. Keller of Kew Gardens ,also one son, Dr, Leonard Weber ofNew York.
Mrs. Weber had been a resident ofLake Ronkonkoma for 50 years , partof the time as a summer resident , butfor the past 29 years had made herpermanent home there.
Funeral services were held at herhomo Thursday evening, . the Rev.John Tilley, pastor of St. Mary 'sEpiscopal church officiating, and in-terment was in the family plot inWoodhaven cemetery, New York.
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