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Mrs. Walter Krafl t ol Brooklyn, Isspending the month * a't the Elms onCan dee avenue. . . . ..

The members' of the Brandt familyenjoyed a- picnic on the" -beach nearCherr y Orove test .Sunday.

Mrs. Thomas Donovan ; of Brooklyn ,spent last week-en d here , as the guestof Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Cable.

Mr", and... "Mrs. Alfred Ctaeiser andfamily will "be week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs . Waited Gnelser -of < Candeeavenue. ' :>)..^;;' " *: ' .'"' •' '¦':

Mrs. Fra flfc^Zemanj bf West NewYork , N. J.!; ar rived "on Wednesday tostay until tomorrow with her •mother ,Mrs. Julia Marek.

Beer 's home-made ' chocolate barswith rais ins. Brazil nuts , cashews, orpeanuts , at five, cents '-alx for 25c.Beer 's Main street. T ' 99tf

Mrs . Roger b. Lanerrandre left to-day , for West Edmeston to join herdaugher . Miss Audre y, for a visit withMrs. Lafferr andre 's sister , Mrs. StuartShatze l.. • ' " .. . ' ¦ • '

Mrs. Robert Marran of Washington ,D. C and Alfred Kennedy of New Ro-chelle, were week-end guests at thehome of Mr. and Mrs.- George W.Kenned y.

Miss Lena Foth opened for businesson ; Saturda y the ; Sayville Art Shopwith a line of att ractive handmadearticles ' and knitting' and crochetin gmaterials. ' a

Mrs. Esther .©"Mara of Trenton . Mrs.Helen Overbeck of Freeport , and Mrs.Helen Morrlsse y-r ol Brooklyn , arespending a week ' here with Mr. andMrs. Edward Vaczy. '

Emll J. Polak , ;soh of. .Mr. and Mrs.Emll Polak , celebrated his third birth-day on Wednesday by entertaining ata .party for friends and playmates.His name was announced over thera dio by Uncle.Don.

Cap t..' Stein's Cherry Grove ferryleaves River street dock , Sayville , at9:30 a. m.; leaves Cherr y' Grove dockat 12. Leaves River street at 2:30 p. m.,return at 5 p. m. Regular summerschedule week-ends. Tel." Sayville 1080.

39tfMrs. William Schneider , .who recent-

ly underwent an operation for the re-moval of a goitre in Dr. King 's Hospi-tal. Bay Shore , returne d to- her homeIn St. Albans on Tuesday after spend-ing a few days at the' home of tier , son-in-law and dau ghter , Mr . and Mrs.Erich . Tlctze. ' •' '

Mr . and Mrs. Joseph Kelly and theircousins, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sice otPhiladelphia , left on Sunday for amotor trip to Canada , expecting to beaway about a week. Miss Nancy Siceof Phlla dclrHila , came up with her par-ents and Is spending the - week hereat the Kelly home.

Mrs. C. P. Fisher came to Sayvilleon Tuesday to visit at the home ofMrs. Ella Johnson, Mrs , Fisher hasbeen spending some time in Brooklynan d with her son and dnughter-ln-law ,Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fisher in Lyn-brook , since her return from BatonRouge , La „ about a month ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schultz have beenat the World' s Fair for the last fewdays, where Mr. Schujtz Is attendingthe firemen 's convent ion. He actedas a J udge at yesterday 's contest andtoday Is to 'be marshal! of tho 6thdivision In the parade which will con-elude the convention. Thoy are stay-ing at the Sanford Hotel In Flushing.

Mrs. John W. Rocmmelo entertainedat b r i d g e and cocktails yesterda yafternoon . Her guests were Mrs, Hot-bert Brunson, Mrs. Owen Ever s,- Mrs,Albert Arndt , Mrs, Robert L. Mac-Intyr e, Mrs, Carl Mueller, Mrs. CharlesHagan , Mra. Charles Bogol, Mrs, JohnBauer, Mrs, Carol Rcld, Mra. HenryErlcso n, Mra. Philip Oohl and Mrs.Haro ld O. Williams.

Among the younger set at the JuniorLeap Year dance Wednesday In theMar ine Grill were ' the Misses MnryJane Murnnne , Joyce Mason , Mar ilynMerkt , Marlon Harris ," Carol Skolton,Ruth Anderson, Barbara Brunso n,Joan Doyle, Betty Anderson , Joan andAnn Mead , -Barbara White, ¦ NancyPalme r, and George Palmer , RobertLane, Bruce Anderson, James Palmer ,Milton Hans, -Jr., Frank Pletr owski,Robert , John and Dan O'Connor, Don-ald Geory, Charles Ha gan, . BuddyHagan and Herbert Line.

Marek 's 20% discount , tale lasts untilSaturda y, August 28th. ' . , It

Miss Lolita . Rpem'mele Is ..to . spendthis week-end on staten 'Island withher fiance. Victor Backlund. '

Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymon d Oakley Jr.have as their guests this week-endMr. and Mrs. Richard - 8. Corwin ofBrooklyn and Mattlt uck.-

Mrs. A. Plcone of Chicag o, is visitingfor abou t three -weeks with her mother ,Mrs. Mari a Helzmann , at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Theo Markus .

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Oehl , of Yon-kers , are spending about three weekshere as the guests of Mr . and Mrs.J." C. Rclu, of Gre ene avenue.

Robert Falk , who Is ' employed inNew York , is' leaving today for FortMyers , Fla., where he is to spend histwo weeks' vacation with friends.

Mrs. Mai LeCampt e Bason went toNewark , N. J. on Wednesday to spendthe rest ot the week with her brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Tru-man Fowler.

Harold Smith entertaine d on Mon -day and Tuesday Clevelan d Reld andRay Mills of Arlington , Va., fellowstudents with him at Randolph-Maco nCollege at Ashland , Va.

Miss Frances L. Young and heruncle , George J. McManus , left lastFriday for a tri p ' to the West Coastand Canada. They are to visit the SanFrancisco World' s Fair.

Mrs. Joseph " A. Shanley has beenin Amityvllle for two days because ofthe illness of her little granddaughter ,Joan Caryll , Infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Allen J. Hoost.

Mrs. Sewell Thornhill , who has beenill for nearly six weeks, four weeks ofwhich she spent in the Southside Hos-pital , Is continuing to improve. She isable to be downstairs for a part ofeach day and is gradually regainingher strength.

Metlakhatla Chapter , O. E. S., Is tohold a card parly at Yerk' s Beach ,Lake Ronkonkoma. on Tuesday after-noon. Plans are .being made also forthe annual food sale to be held onSeptember 2nd on the lawn of Mrs .Donald Mac Kenzie. ' . It

Miss Jeannette Rocmmele entertain-ed at bridge on Wednesday evenin g.Her guests were ' the Misses BettySnedecor . Berna dptbe McNally, MarjorioVorback , Dorothy Vorback , Ali ce Raf-ferty, Eileen Alford , Dorothea Mueller ,and Lolita Roemmcle. " '¦ £

Dr. and Mrs. Merlin Treadwell Ry-man of Chatham , If. J „ are being con-gratulated upon the birth of twins ,Linda and- Lois Rymmv at. the Mem-orial Hospital , Morrlstown , on Thurs-day. Mrs ; Ryman is the former MissRuth Sparks and tvns a frequent vis-itor to Sayville bctorc her marria ge.

Edward Whalen , Jr.. Buddy Vaczyand Gregory Halplu have organized aJ unior baseball team which is prac-tising daily for tho third annual Farther vs. Son game to be played at 4o'clock tomorrow aftern oon at the lotat the comer of Candee avenue andElm street. The Father 's team won lastyear and a keen contest Is expectedtomorrow.

Miss Eleanor Jcschko Is entertain-ing a number of her friends from Mld-dlebury College at a housepnrty overthis week-end at her home on Cand eeavenue. The guests are the MissesRuth Coleswort hy and Edith Egbert ,of Westflcld , N, J .. Mnrjor le Kohr , ofMaplewood ; N. J., Betty Ora ce Hcld-man, of Yonkcrs , and Bett y Anne Dun-ning, of Upper Darby, Pa.

Miss Evelyn Hicks, daug hter of Dr.and Mrs. LcRoy Etlwavds , entertainedlast week-end, Mr. and Mrs , CharlesA. Davey of Brookl yn, an d FrancisMatthews of Highland Falls , N. Y, MissHicks enterta ined several other guestson , Sunday at o teach party. Theothers besides her house guests wereMrs. Edna R. Moyer. Miss Doris Far-rcn , John Plunkett , Dr, John Brlorton ,Carl Btoye, John FlUgernld , and Mr.and Mrs , Thomas Farrcl l,

Mr. and Mrs. Fred a,- Burgoyne en-ter ta ined over last.week -end Mr. andMrs. James B. Allen, of Brooklyn.

Miss, Nonie Conno r and Miss AnnDurkln , of Manhattan , are spendingthis week her e as the guests of Mr. andMrs. Michael Loughlin.

Capt. Pagels' ferry leaves SayvHle forCherry Grove daily at fl:30 , 2:30 and6:15 p. m. Also on Friday at 8 p. m.,and Sunday at U a. m. 43tt

Mr. and Mrs. William Blssell, of Val-ley Strea m and Mrs. Louise Thomp-son, of Brooklyn , spent the first of theweek at the home of Mr . and Mrs.William Thompson .

Mr. and Mrs. Emll P. Antos andtheir sons, Robert and David , spentthe week-end in Troy, where they vis-ited Renssela er Polytechnic Institute.Robert Antos will enter there in Sep-tember .

Miss Betty Myers went to Babylonon Saturday to visit her uncle andaunt , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schiebelhuthand her cousin , Miss Eleanor. On Sun-day they ali drove to Haverstraw tospend the day.

Mr , and Mrs. Ludwig Battermannand Mr. and Mrs. I. Howard Snedecorleft on Wedn esday with Mark Crosierfor Hunter , N. Y., where they arespending the week-en d at the Crosltrcamp with Mrs. Crosier and theirchildren.

The card party which was to havebeen given by the Sayville GardenClub at the Milestone on August 23rdhas been postponed until September6th out of respect to the memory ofMrs. W. Kintzing Pest , late presidentof the organization. '

The Rev. and Mrs. Allyn P. Robinsonand daughter , Sarah , of Raleigh , N. C,have been guests for the past two weeksat the home of Mr. Robinson 's parents ,Mr. and Mrs , Allyn P. Robinson. Theyare lea ving tomorrow for Reading, Pa.,where they will' visit Mrs. Robinson 'sparents . Dr. and Mrs. Archibaldochenk.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Schenck VanSlclen are to be guests at the wed-ding of Miss Stella Houghtoi and JohnAllco which will ta ke place tomorrowaltcinoon in the West Hampton Meth-odist Church. The reception will beat the home ' of. the bride 's mother.Mrs. E. Otis Houghton , on Beach Lane,West Hampton.

The Rev. Cornelius Piggott officiatedat a mass at 7 o'clock ' oh Wednesdaymorning at St. Lawren ce's Chu rch forthe late Mrs . Elizabeth Vaczy, whodied on August 15, 1938. Mrs. Vaczyspent many summers here at the homeof her son, Edward Vaczy, former Dep-uty Tenement House Commissioner ofNow .York City; at 15 Elm-street, '

About 50 friends and relatives fromSayville , Ccdarhurst and Inwood at-tended a clambake on Wednesday eve-ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joh nH. Weeks on Hlddlnk street In celebra -tion of Mr. Wceks 's birthday. Don Gor-don 's orchestra provided m u s i c fordancin g, which took place in the gar-age. The affair is an annual one andis always much enjoyed.

Mr. . and- Mrs. , J ohn . Ma fthies andtheir - children , Bernard rand Barbara ,of Manhattan , spent ' a ' few days thisweek with Mrs. Marinus ' Buys.

William Howard Corwlh , oldest resi-dent , of Hampton Bays and one of itsmost respected citizens, died at the ageof 91 years on Saturday " He was thegrandfather of Harry Palmer, of Smithstreet , Sayville.

The friends here . of. Mrs. HaroldBrandt will be glad to know that sheis - continuing to Improve at OceanBeach arid that the doctors have givenher family every assurance of her com-plete recovery.

Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McEvoy enter-tained at a dinner party at Island HillsCountry Club ' last Saturday evening.The guests were Mr. . and Mrs. R. I.Dawson, Mr. and Mrs '. Herbert Lane ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Van Nort , MissLoretto ' McEvoy, Miss ' Loretto Kelly,Edward Bruce McEvoy, Jr., and RobertMcEvoy.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Jones wentto 'Brooklyh on Tuesda y to see theirson.. Gerald, sail aboard the U. S. Armytransport ,' Republic , for Hawaii. Theyoung man is now a member of theU.IS. Air Corps and Will ie stationedin Hawaii for two years. On the wayout he will stop over in the Canal Zoneand in San Francisco.

Joan ' McRae, daughter of Mr. andMrs. . Malcolm McRae , entertained agroup of . her little friends on Tuesdayin ' celebration of her fifth birthday.Her guests wore Sarah Robinson , ofRalelght , N. O, Lucille Gillette of Bay-port ? Marcla Berger , Deborah Dooling,Barbara and Rosemar y White. JoanHolmes and Priscilla Edwards.

The marria ge of Miss Jean W. Ter-ry, -, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EverettR. Terry , qf Isllp, and Robert R. Ka-sln, son of Mrs. Emma Kasin. also ofIslip, will take place at the home oftho bride at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon .Both bride and groom . arc graduatesof Islip High School. Miss Terry wasgraduated from Maryland College forWomen and Mr. Kasin from OhioState University.

Miss Mary Jane Murnanc entertainedat a supper party and dance la-st Fridayevening at her home on Greene ave-nue. Her . guests were the Misses IreneStanley, of Massapequa , Joyce Mason ,Marjoric Wolsard , Jean.McGIynn , Lor -ctta McEvoy, Marilyn . Mcrkt , BettyAnderson' . Marjorle Vaczy, and JoanMead, , and Herbert '" Lane , EugeneBr own , John Loughlin, Thomas andCharles Hagan , Robert Buck, GeorgeYoung, William Healy; Eugene Quig-ley, 'an d William Mur nanc .

.Mrs. Frank Sweeney entertained agroup- of her friends at luncheon onTuesday before the bridge party at theCedarshore for the benefit of St. Law-rence 's R. C. Church.

Cutler Silliman , who has been 111all week suffering with pneumonia , isshowing an improvement today. X-raypictures were ta ken yesterday andmore will be taken today.

Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith of Buff-alo, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockwoodof Arcade , N. Y., have been spending aweek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos-eph Novotny in Oakdale.

Miss May Herring, of East Orange ,N. J ., spent last week-end here as theguest of Dr. and Mrs. Grover A. Silli-man after a trip to Virginia. She lefton Wednesday with a party of friendsfor Nova Scotia.

Mrs. F. H. Stoye and Miss EileenAlford went to Flushing last Fridayto attend the wedding of Miss Kath-erlne Webb, daughter of Mrs. DorothyPratt of Flushing, and William Par-enteau , son of Mr . and Mrs. Barth ,also of Flushin g. The bride was at-tended by her sister , Miss DorothyWebb. The bridegroom attendedDartmouth College. Mr. and Mrs. Par-enteau are to make their home atWoodville, Miss.

Grover A. Silliman , j£ retur ned ,home on Wednesday from ihe Stevens *'Institute Engin eering ,Camp at John-sonburg. N. J., where he has .been forthe past six weeks. " -

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J. M. Lednum and his daughter , MissEthel , left on Wednesday for Balti-more , Md., where they are spendingabout a week.

Mrs. John Van Weele , Mrs . August•Hubal and Mrs. Albertine Kreyc r arechairmen of committees in charge ofthe Eastern Star card party to be heldnext week.

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