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PAGE TWO •7^ •*;»»—rr>-r ^^^#^^v;v^^3^^^^l^^a^gt^^^^ 38BPBPHPWBMBMI THE SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS/ SAYV1LLE, N. Y. NOVEMBER 13, 1942 tlltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllIlIIIIlIltlllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIllltllll •f-f^^-^t-t OAKDALE jiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiliililliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilliilliiiiiihtiiiiiiiii Hi Wy & im?, : se; ie.<;"^. l! :>i. t Private Qordon W. Hlglnbotham, [former English Instructor in the high school who entered the Arrhy In Aug- ust, is now a permanent member of the ^deification department of the Air Corps, "Stationed at Atlantic City. S b C Girl.. Scouts enjoyed a bicycle .hike . iastr,':Snturday. working for the £$ifcUaV£t»dVe\.. They ate ..lunch beside .. East. Pat^hogue Lak'e ;arid then con- tlnued'toihe'B;?liport Yacht Club, in the fcrpup were Jo<:n Ramsay, Jeaimlno ConVfUv .Mary Jarje Swords, Bertha Gimrideh,^ lima. Zigrosser, Shirley Schenk. "Miss* Mary Griding accom- panied them, <• ; The Bayport Auxiliary of the South- 7*1^ r Hospital met oh' Tuesday after- -•'nbbn. at .the Milestone lor dessert- Sjfld'ge. • The /co-hostesses were Airs. . AWettley Little and Mrs. Ernest A..au> Jrldge. , Other guests were Mrs. H, p % Xmsden, Mrs. 'Charles H. Bbgel, Mrs: OhafleVH. r J.. Bogel, 'Mrs.'Arthur Cam- bern t 'Mlss Betty Chldester, Miss Eve- .iyn .Clpc'k, Mrs. John M. Greene, Mrs. ' Kenneth' Tos%,- Mrs. t Jbhn Woods, 'Mrq. 'Joseph, Suydam,'' Mis. Kenneth . W. .Purd'y, iirs.. Merrill Eacheler, Mrs. ^B!; ; M4NauBnt,' : MrS. ;James McCluhg ''shd'Mfs.rHerman Gordon. vi.iRa'yinohdXawrence Smith spent last • week here with his mother, Mrs. Elsie Inland C. Gaylor, instructor of his- tory and social studies in the local William Voelil reported for duty with the U. S. Army last'Thursday. ' Mr.'and Mrs. A. Kfause visited thelr home in Oakdale, last week-end. MUs. Mary Thompson has been ^on- fined to her bedby a case of grippe. ! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zaccone enter Marcell have rented the Coles' sum- mer cottage on Tower Mews, and Mr. and Mrs. Lent will occupy the Duche's home on Idle Hour Boulevard. Oil Sunday morning Prank Martin entertained the following people at a cocktail party: Mr. and Mrs. William Howatt, of Kew Gardens and Setauket; Mr. and Mrs. J. McKenny and son of (BaysJde, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Cole of high schoo!. enlisted in the U. S. Army ta ^ed on SundaT^nk oTalle • of %*£' t ^ t S Z $*? ^ o«^ „. a ,it t» ^ m n TTr>*rtn «„ ic n n^„i, ..... * ox iiay Snore. Frank Bruton. Mav and went to Camp Upton on Monday.;Manhattan. Hfs successor en the faculty will 'be William Merril, of Chateau Drive, Miss Mildred Dunne who will begin reported for duty with the U. V S. Navy. classes on Monday. Miss Dunne is; on Thursday. a graduate of Hunter College and has' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coribisiero been, connected. with. Uie. research- in-1 spent last week-end at. their home on stitute of For'dham University.' Mrs. Shore Drive. Duffleld Prince and his son, Buddy, spent the week-end at his home on I Connet'quot Drive. - Sgt. L. A. I Ml 55 Lorraine Wlldin visited her A. O. Bernhard has been taking Mr Gaylor's classes this week. In a recertt letter- from Massar, U.S.M.C., who is stationed oni cou3in - Nri5s ^oan West, of Brightwa- ters, for the week-end.- Guadalcanal in the Solomon' Islands, he says that he sees his brother, Anth- ony, also a Marine, fairly frequently. This is pne of the coincidences of the war because- both of the boys have beeh in the Marine Corps for several years and had never met while they were nearer home. , • ..... Mr.'and Mrs. William'J. Firicke en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. George Ruse and their son, George, on Wednesday In celebration of George's 10th birth- day. The refreshment table was dec- orated In red, white and blue for Arm- istice Day. <] . .. , .... Miss Bertha Trages spent. Wednes- daylii New Vork with her sister, Miss Genevieve Trages, who has enlisted as .__.& second lieutenant In the Army M. Scurl. Mr. Smith has been in ac- "Tfurses Corps, and will report at Fort .'fife service In the far Pacific as rterial 'photographer in the Marihe Corps. He . ... was; returned recently \f> this country ;"fo*r ^hospitalization and leaves soon \o •. report- to his .medical headquarters on ^trlej-West Coast. He also spent Wed- . hesday here, with his mother,.accom- ;pan{ed b"y. Mrs. Donald M. Smith, of Medina, Ohio. .. ; : j/:,\The'Ladlesi Auxiliary of the fire'de^ Apartment held Its regular rhbnthiy yrheetlhg ;0n-.'Monday evening. -. Next i&bndhy e'verilng,'November 16th, - : at' •;.$:30v o'clock thb ladles will hold an- other 'card party for the servicemen's ;"jg{ft futiu to which the public Is-in-: * ^vlied.:' Co-hostesses Will he Mrs..Emile ;; 'Stall "and Mrs. Jack Xarson. ' The Bayport TJrilty Study Group will fiheet on Tuesday evening, Noverhbef' '\l8th, 'at eight Vcidck at tjie home of- Mrs. Franklin.. Powers 'oh McConnell ^Aveniie. Mrs. Helen Zagat, of Manhat- .(an, will give the lecture. Thee'veriing rheeting has been arranged for the 'convenience "of "men who may wish to "A daughter, Elizabeth : Spencer, was Bay Shore, Frank Briiton, Max Tofiiby and Miss Alice Johnson. After the party. Mr. TornbyV entertained tlie same 'guests at a luncheon In his home on Tower Mews. x SURROGATE'S COURT DLx on Sunday. •, ,... ; Pfc. Lawrence .Gillette left today to report back.to.Fort Bliss, Texas,, after spending a ftirlbugh of 12 days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gillette. Mrs. Edward Kochersberger. was brought home on TuesGay evening from the '. Souths ide Hospital where she un- derwent an operation two weeks ago today. •. The Couples Club will meet this'eve- ning "at the home of Mr-, and Mrs. Rudolph Veverka, with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kho» as co-hosts. Cdpt. and Mrs. Anton Leeman left on Monday to spend the winter. at Daytona Beach, Fla. , Mr., and Mrs. Newton Lindsay "spent Sunday In St. Albans with Mr. arid Mrs. James..Colpltt, j Harry Barthelme has jbeen appoint- ed to the Blue Point Board of Fire Commissioners to replace the lat;e Elmer Roberts. Mrs. Charles H. J. Bbgel Is a guest Mrs. A. Sanders, pf Montauk High- way, returned to her home Sunday with her new daughter, Myra! Mrs. George Rerhmer celebrated her birthday last Sunday by entertaining at dinner a few members of her fam- ily. On Thursday evening Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Alexander entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Mrs. Willis Cole at dinner. Machinist 3/C Fred Jordan of the U. S. N., who Is stationed at Norfolk, Va., has been spending a few days at his home in Oakdale. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth MacDufly entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jahies Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis. Cole. :--.: . " Mrs. Charles Alexander entertained Mrs, S, L. Jones, Mrs. Edward Hem- mingway and Mrs.. Alfred Bunge at a luncheon and bridge at her home on Shore Drive last Monday. '.Mrs. Charles Alexander, of Shore Drive, entertained Mrs. Henry Rein- mer, Mrs. Edward De Potter and Mrs. Harry Hunt at a. meeting of the Nee- dle Craft Club at her home on Tues- day. ;. Eugene Remmer, a student at Colum-. bia University, spent the week-end at' the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Remmer, of Shore Drive. He -took Robert Reeves, of Brooklyn, with him on a successful duck shooting trip. • Second/ Class Quartermaster Ray- mond Strom, son'of Mr. and'Mrs. Ray-; mon Strom of West Street, sent a vic- tory letter to his family saying that he was in Oahu. He.was serving on the cruiser Vihcenh'es, and was slight- ly wounded when it was sunk in the battle of the Solomons. He has re- covered and returned to action. Discuss Island's Post War Problems While our Army and Navy and vast Garden City, and Mary Easer, East Hampton. ' Nellie Howell Rogers, who-tii-ed -De-.-ember 17th, 1940, left aitheie is great need, according to Th? of Quogue,. production lines are winning the war gross estate o! $60,161.19. In her will Mrs. Rogers left $100 to the Quogue Cemetery Association; $1,000 each to two grandchildren, Lloyd \V., Jr., and Gael R. Georgeson. Th? remainder goes to her daughter, Concha de Rivas Georgeson, of Roslyn Estates. Nathan O. Petty, Riverhead, is named execu- tor. Buy War Stamps! Long Island Association, to plan now for Long Island's Post War problems. The association Is advocating a con- ceited movement to 6egin trie study ct the problems to be met on the Ishrii after the war, under the .impact of re- duced production and demobilization of r.rmed forces. Let us shov/ you how to keep warmer in winter, using less fuel ..... v/ith our ROCKWOOL INSULATION ROOFING! SIDING! Edward W. Robinson, of Smithtown, who died Jtfay 5th last, left an estate valued at $46,010.88 gross.and $32,649.- 48 net, according to the estate tax ap- praiser v in'.a report to the Surrogate's Court, Riverhead. A long list of specif- ic bequesjts\were made in the will. , James E. Albin, of Babylon, who died June 5th, left an estate estimated at §5?,455.13 gross and $66,92$.15 net, ac- cording to the appraiser's report to the Surrogate. -The decedent left the whole of his estate to his wife, Hattie Albin, of Babylon. Henry A. Rusch, of Babylon, who died on August 22nd, left an estate with a gross -value of $23,152.66, and a net of $21,225,71, according to.the tax ap- praiser. Tax on the estate is esti- mated at $62.26. The%ntire estate passes to the decedent's wife, Lena Rusch, who died before hex husband, on May I2th. Three children survive and will probably share in the estate: Frederick:"BT. Rusch of Brooklyn; Meta O. Holzer of Babylon, and Henry A. Rijsch, .Jr. of.Woodhaven. William E. Handshaw, of Smithtown Branch,, who died intestate on June 23rd, left his entire estate, valued it $11,554.68 net, to his widow, Emma H. Handshaw. MartHa S. Gardiner, of Northport, who died August 12th, left her entire estate with a net value of $1,941.01, loj a daughter, Gertrude C. Hullinger, of Northport. Ellas B. Miller, of Southampton, who died May 10th, left an estate with a gross value of $12,519.54. Leonard O. MJller, a son, of Southampton, is given a legacy of $500 under the testator's will, and, a sister, Minnie.E. Bennett, of the same place, gets $100;' and the :-end Specials! \ ROYAL SCARLET NAPKINS BOX OF 80 3 boxes 3'5'c CALL A McRAE MAN NOW! M c R A E BUOlSo 40 W. Main St., Patchogue Tel. Patch. 1346 First National Bank of Southampton is On Sunday afternoon Mr; and Mrs. made trustee of a, $500 fund for. the : m •jj '/-Games every Saturday, '8:15 p.m.> at': St. Patrick's Auditorium, Bay Shork 8ljf Edward Siney has closed his house here and returned to Brooklyn for the winter. ,.-'..- .. ! Mrs. Ernest 'Stoll ^ntertiiiled Tifjr bridge club on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Theodore Snyder entertained her bridge club on Tuesday; evening. Mrs. Wlllard Smith spent yesterday In Hollls with Mrs. T. G.'Smith. Mrs. Gskar Froweln entertained her sewing club on Tuesday evening. Darrow-'-Kindbcrg Mr. and Mrs. Hiram H. Darrow ah- nounce the engagement . of their daughter, Miss Shirley Ethel barrow, and Harold N. kindberg, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.. Kiridbexg of Islip Ter- race. Mr. kindberg is a ^thlrd class petty officer in ,the U . S . Naval'.Re-' serve and Is stationed at Newport, R. I. , ' '. ,'I today of Mrs. Sidney Morton, of Rockr ^n.to^. : ahd Mis. WUilkm ^pbnaer ; * l3te Cenlre - vBe^attV/df iiamburg, N. Y., on \Ved-' . nesday,"November '4th, In the Chll- "pqfen's Hospital in Buffalo. Mrs. Beat- jy : fe'the former Miss Edith Snedecbr, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Shedecor. ' \ . Mrs. Stahle'y "Davis, of Westhampton Beach, and her infant daughter, Dlaxine June, are at »he home of Mrs. Davis' parents,-Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur-Stebner. .iThey, \ arrived here., Wednesday and l Mrs;pavis is now confined to bed with . ah^attack of grippe. -^ _ ; , 4 . # , t < "^Special Patrolman John Hodge has -been'checking thb weelc qn an unruly :;garig ..of boys -who took "no parking" slfens Jrom the area of the Bayport a^chopt,. dn'd broke windows In the Echbol ,bulldlrig. . . : .--,; The ~Bayport Branch of the American .".;'Re'd Crossbill form,a class in-Home '{Hwslng. I"Anyone desiring to -Join this i-group- will. ••pWse' re'giatex with Mrs. ^^ea^Ick^Merdes/phbhe Bayport 11931 ."."i Mr., .and , M/S. Webster Stbll, of < ,Br,ockton, ..Mass., spent last week-end ". n^er>. V i t h Mr. and Xirs.Einlie £>toll. :They., arrived, on. Saturday, arid, .ti- . njttinedi.until Tuesday.morning, j., 'K$s.'iFrank W. Antoa attended the ,/g'lonil : ._c<jhferehc ; e. of .American Red :^r^\which;-was held last. Friday at tlfe' V(ald.ojf-Astoria under the auspl- . ccs,of the New York. Chapter. ^v^acX^hltehpuse, who, Is.how ih the j '^va.V'Alt • i db^s 1 ''aKcl(h^'iec^tjy.^m - 'J^Slejed.-:a..jcou^f»;.|ftfe/R^noke; Co\\ige t {$a' y .$pj;jl$:. J^it^^ee^-erjd &&\. gyest ."'iir^Iss^cMstme,Huston.-; ' '"' ,• :. JReiJubllcan, [ O O - tfij| ;hojd^lus. eyeing Ski the home of Mrs. Kiirt Grunwald at ,3> : jffl^-F^p;sh'and will sp^h'd.thls weck- I 6hpV -l$$ay, Shdre ,!wlt|v %«.,-'.Oeorge : .B^rita^Piur(r'ln Hoho^pf fMlsa Jeimne r P«v for her daughter, ' Jeartne, oh -TiiaWay ^ h i h ^ r i h . ^eiebffttJon of hdr birthday. 'We'g^est f of'hbp^*,'Whb Was ^p^tfij/ A s n l r p t t s c ^ / . Tre^eived many ; lovely gifu'itiH Tifycik 1 '. After «m ;eve - ^fifhg^df gamteVrjct d^rjcJng.'Mra. : Kamp |eVTed a^lJ&d^^iM^^c.^ef r0*U Included thc ; iitese«?iuth Oty- > igBkl ^ ^ P»irfenW,v'*rtn^e« .TJCvoti, ^'pprbUvr daiyafai; 'Ji&K';' VWrtiUnH mm, mtici M^frairf. )th^ ckk_ m*?& .tjibb^rt 'pixon, ^ w W ^ h f t r p , &tvr*rd kerlhelty;, CLAIMS Weber. ThOma« ^eh^arid ThbittKa'She^fxI. ; Willis Core entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Marcell Jr., formerly of Bryn Ma^wr- Park. Yonkers; Mr. and Mrs. Roland. A v Lent,.formerly of Osslhlng, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. William E^ Dunn Jr., of Merrick. Mr. and Mrs. upkeep of a plot in.the Southampton Catholic .Cemetery. .The residue is left in equal shares to four daughters: Adele Wilde, Greenport; Marlon E. Larson, Greenwich, Conn.; Margaret Moore, TOUR L. LYNCH Rodfintg^and Siding Cbhtfactoi* "ALTTERATIONS and JOBBING Established 1922:. >;\ , Cor. So. MairTSt. & Snedecor Ave. Bayport 379 Book Matches Pkg.l5Sc . ROYAL SCARLET VINEGAR CIDER OR WHITE Qt.Bot. I5c BAlO canl#c CLDROX c PT. BOT. c QT. BOT. Save YOISF Don't use Blowout Patches. Give your tire a PERMANENT FAC- TORY REPAIR! Rapid Vulcanizing Service done on premises by skilled men Tires! >H« - fCiV£ME\ f*\AUFr?J PC T^SX§> 20 years' experience Complete RETREADING Service Bay Shore Rubber * PHONE 324 125 East Main Street Tire Bay Works Shore, N. Y. BIT' > <p ROYAL SCARLET Paper Towels .RbBlOc Birdseye Frosted FOODS Fruits 1 . . Vegetables . Meats . . . Fish \9i West Main Street and Havens Avenue Phone Patchogue 1060 Bayport 317 . Make your small purchases now with SPECIAL COUPON BOOK © $1.60 Down for $25 Worth of Coupons 5 MONTHS TO PAY © Use these coupons as cash when you buy anything under $6 at Swezey & Newins. When the article you are buying is over $6, you can still use your coupons: pay one- third down in cash—the rest in coupons and there you are! Ill SIS can eaper HUNTINGTON MAN, 72, KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE - - "Frank Smith, agett -72,. 'bf ; S6uth Huntington, died in Huntington Hos- pital Tuesday nlgHt of Injuries Buf- fered when he was struck by an auto- mobile on' Jericho Turnpike, east ^f Old East New York .'AVenue, South Huntington, fpur .hoursi Jiefqre. A. car operated by Arthur Skuggevlk, ag<jd $0,- of Huntington, knocked him down, causing compound fractures bf bolh legs .arid a fracture of the skull. No arrest was made. - . . . and at reduced cost is the really im- portant thing today. Play the brave Dutch boy around the house. Stop up those heat leaks with good insulation and get more warmth for your fuel dollar. Insulate walls, attic floor, roof, windows and doors STORM SASH WEATHER STRIPPINO T & S Lumber & Supply Co. E. Main St., Patchogue Tel. Patch. 914-915 Vo'uth klfts Brother Accidentally . Joseph Pendiick, agdd 15, son of'a Caivertoh farmer, dfed' at SoUtharhp- loii Hospital on Wednesday frdm;ft 'gunshot wound in the abdomen, acti- dentally Inflicted while ho and ills brother. Isadora, aged 17, were plftS''- ihg Midlers in the woods hear-th(ir home. The boys went Into the woods to gather firewood. . Joseph took his shotgun along in hopes o.' bhgglrig, a rabbit. The older boy w.is not helcj. Bring your TIRES to m for C A KV REPAIRS Ot\t L, AND GOOD VULCANIZING B& W Service | I [ i^JEL OIL A ^OS'lft&V : M«n(a'iik Ww*y BAyidri M - imm o IB r r+*-rf' t mm Mercury Auto $7.85 ^/^^* 1 * ^ i •; , i ; A - - k-T'MS.teWWX^ v ,1 Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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THE SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS/ SAYV1LLE, N. Y. NOVEMBER 13, 1942

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t Private Qordon W. Hlglnbotham, [ former English Instructor in the high

school who entered the Arrhy In Aug­ust, is now a permanent member of the ^ d e i f i c a t i o n department of the Air Corps, "Stationed at Atlantic City.

S b C Girl. . Scouts enjoyed a bicycle .hike . iastr,':Snturday. working for the £$ifcUaV£t»dVe\.. They ate ..lunch beside .. Eas t . Pat^hogue Lak'e ;arid then con-

t lnued ' toihe 'B;?l iport Yacht Club, i n the fcrpup were Jo<:n Ramsay, Jeaimlno ConVfUv .Mary Jarje Swords, Bertha Gimrideh,^ l i m a . Zigrosser, Shirley Schenk. "Miss* Mary Griding accom­panied them, <•

; The Bayport Auxiliary of the South-7 * 1 ^ r Hospital met oh' Tuesday after--•'nbbn. at .the Milestone lor dessert-• Sjfld'ge. • The /co-hostesses were Airs.

. AWettley Little and Mrs. Ernest A . . a u > Jrldge. , Other guests were Mrs. H, p%

Xmsden, Mrs. 'Charles H. Bbgel, Mrs: • OhafleVH. rJ.. Bogel, 'Mrs. 'Arthur C a m -bern t 'Mlss Betty Chldester, Miss Eve-

.iyn .Clpc'k, Mrs. John M. Greene, Mrs. ' K e n n e t h ' Tos%, - Mrs. t Jbhn Woods,

'Mrq. 'Joseph, Suydam,'' Mis . Kenneth . W. .Purd'y, i i r s . . Merrill Eacheler, Mrs. ^B!; ;M4NauBnt, ' :MrS. ;James McCluhg ' ' shd 'Mfs . rHerman Gordon.

vi . iRa'yinohdXawrence Smith spent last • week here with his mother, Mrs. Elsie

Inland C. Gaylor, instructor of his­tory and social studies in the local

William Voelil reported for duty with the U. S. Army last 'Thursday. ' Mr. 'and Mrs. A. Kfause visited thelr home in Oakdale, last week-end.

MUs. Mary Thompson has been ^on-fined to her b e d b y a case of grippe.

! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zaccone enter

Marcell have rented the Coles' sum­mer cottage on Tower Mews, and Mr. and Mrs. Lent will occupy the Duche's home on Idle Hour Boulevard.

Oil Sunday morning Prank Martin entertained the following people at a cocktail party: Mr. and Mrs. William Howatt, of Kew Gardens and Setauket; Mr. and Mrs. J. McKenny and son of

(BaysJde, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Cole of high schoo!. enlisted in the U. S. Army t a ^ e d on S u n d a T ^ n k o T a l l e • of %*£' t ^ t S Z $ * ? ^ o«^ „.a,it t» ^ m n TTr>*rtn «„ icnn^„i , . . . . . * ox iiay Snore. Frank Bruton. Mav and went to Camp Upton on Monday.;Manhattan. Hfs successor en the faculty will 'be William Merril, of Chateau Drive, Miss Mildred Dunne who will begin reported for duty with the U.VS. Navy. classes on Monday. Miss Dunne is; on Thursday. a graduate of Hunter College and has ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coribisiero been, connected. with. Uie. research- in-1 spent l a s t week-end at. their home on stitute of For'dham University.' Mrs. Shore Drive.

Duffleld Prince and his son, Buddy, spent the week-end at his home on

I Connet'quot Drive. -Sgt. L. A. I Ml55 Lorraine Wlldin visited her

A. O. Bernhard has been taking Mr Gaylor's classes this week.

In a recertt letter- from Massar, U.S.M.C., who is stationed o n i c o u 3 i n - N r i 5 s ^oan West, of Brightwa-

ters, for the week-end.-Guadalcanal in the Solomon' Islands, he says that he sees his brother, Anth­ony, also a Marine, fairly frequently. This is pne of the coincidences of the war because- both of the boys have beeh i n the Marine Corps for several years and had never met while they were nearer home. , • . . . . .

Mr . ' and Mrs. Will iam'J. Firicke en­tertained Mr. and Mrs. George Ruse and their son, George, on Wednesday In celebration of George's 10th b i r th­day. The refreshment table was dec­orated In red, white and blue for Arm­istice Day. <] . .. , ....

Miss Bertha Trages spent . Wednes­d a y l i i New Vork with her sister, Miss Genevieve Trages, who has enlisted as

. _ _ . & second lieutenant In the Army M. Scurl. Mr. Smith has been in ac- "Tfurses Corps, and will report a t Fort

.'fife service In the far Pacific as rterial 'photographer in the Marihe Corps. He

. ...was; returned recently \f> this country ;"fo*r ^hospitalization and leaves soon \o •. report- to his .medical headquarters on ^trlej-West Coast. He also spent Wed-. hesday here, with his mother, .accom-;pan{ed b"y. Mrs. Donald M. Smith, of Medina, Ohio. .. ; :

j/:,\The'Ladlesi Auxiliary of the fire'de^ Apartment held Its regular rhbnthiy yrheetlhg ;0n-.'Monday evening. - . Next i&bndhy • e'verilng,'November 16th, -:at'

•;.$:30v o'clock thb ladles will hold an ­o the r 'card party for the servicemen's ;"jg{ft futiu to which the public Is-in-:

* vlied.:' Co-hostesses Will he Mrs..Emile ; ; 'Stall "and Mrs. Jack Xarson.

' The Bayport TJrilty Study Group will fiheet on Tuesday evening, Noverhbef'

' \ l8th, 'at eight Vcidck at tjie home of-Mrs. Franklin.. Powers 'oh McConnell

^Aveniie. Mrs. Helen Zagat, of Manhat -.(an, will give the lecture. Thee'veriing rheeting has been arranged for the 'convenience "of "men who may wish to

"A daughter, Elizabeth :Spencer, was

Bay Shore, Frank Briiton, Max Tofiiby and Miss Alice Johnson. After the party. Mr. TornbyV entertained tlie same 'guests a t a luncheon In his home on Tower Mews. x

SURROGATE'S COURT

DLx on Sunday. •, ,... ;

Pfc. Lawrence .Gillette left today to report back.to.Fort Bliss, Texas,, after spending a ftirlbugh of 12 days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gillette.

Mrs. Edward Kochersberger. was brought home on TuesGay evening from the'. Souths ide Hospital where she un­derwent an operation two weeks ago today.

•. The Couples Club will meet this 'eve­ning "at the home of Mr-, and Mrs. Rudolph Veverka, with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kho» as co-hosts.

Cdpt. and Mrs. Anton Leeman left on Monday to spend the winter. at Daytona Beach, Fla.

, Mr., and Mrs. Newton Lindsay "spent Sunday In St . Albans with Mr. arid Mrs. James..Colpltt, j

Harry Barthelme has jbeen appoint­ed to the Blue Point Board of Fire Commissioners to replace the lat;e Elmer Roberts.

Mrs. Charles H. J. Bbgel Is a guest

Mrs. A. Sanders, pf Montauk High­way, returned to her home Sunday with her new daughter, Myra!

Mrs. George Rerhmer celebrated her birthday last Sunday by entertaining at dinner a few members of her fam­ily.

On Thursday evening Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Alexander entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Mrs. Willis Cole at dinner.

Machinist 3/C Fred Jordan of the U. S. N., who Is stationed at Norfolk, Va., has been spending a few days at his home in Oakdale.

On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth MacDufly entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jahies Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis. Cole. :--.: . "

Mrs. Charles Alexander entertained Mrs, S, L. Jones, Mrs. Edward Hem-mingway and Mrs.. Alfred Bunge a t a luncheon and bridge at her home on Shore Drive last Monday. ' .Mrs . Charles Alexander, of Shore Drive, entertained Mrs. Henry Rein-mer, Mrs. Edward De Potter and Mrs. Harry Hunt at a. meeting of the Nee­dle Craft Club at her home on Tues­day.

;. Eugene Remmer, a student at Colum-. bia University, spent the week-end at' the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Remmer, of Shore Drive. He -took Robert Reeves, of Brooklyn, wi th him on a successful duck shooting trip.

• Second/ Class Quartermaster Ray­mond Strom, son'of Mr. and 'Mrs . Ray-; mon Strom of Wes t Street, sent a vic­tory letter to his family saying that he was in Oahu. He .was serving on the cruiser Vihcenh'es, and was slight­ly wounded when it was sunk in the battle of the Solomons. He has re­covered and returned to action.

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Nellie Howell Rogers, who-tii-ed -De-.-ember 17th, 1940, left a i t h e i e is great need, according to Th?

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gross estate o! $60,161.19. In her will Mrs. Rogers left $100 to the Quogue Cemetery Association; $1,000 each to two grandchildren, Lloyd \V., Jr., and Gael R. Georgeson. Th? remainder goes to her daughter, Concha de Rivas Georgeson, of Roslyn Estates. Nathan O. Petty, Riverhead, is named execu­tor.

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The association Is advocating a con­ceited movement to 6egin trie study ct the problems to be met on the Ishrii after the war, under the .impact of re­duced production and demobilization of r.rmed forces.

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Edward W. Robinson, of Smithtown, who died Jtfay 5th last, left an estate valued a t $46,010.88 gross.and $32,649.-48 net , according to the estate tax ap-praiserv in' .a report to the Surrogate's Court, Riverhead. A long list of specif­ic bequesjts\were made in the will. , James E. Albin, of Babylon, who died June 5th, left an estate estimated at §5?,455.13 gross and $66,92$.15 net, ac­cording to the appraiser's report to the Surrogate. -The decedent left the whole of his estate to his wife, Hattie Albin, of Babylon.

Henry A. Rusch, of Babylon, who died on August 22nd, left an estate with a gross -value of $23,152.66, and a net of $21,225,71, according to . the tax ap­praiser. Tax on the estate is esti­mated a t $62.26. T h e % n t i r e estate passes to the decedent's wife, Lena Rusch, who died before hex husband, on May I2th. Three children survive and will probably share in the estate: Frederick:"BT. Rusch of Brooklyn; Meta O. Holzer of Babylon, and Henry A. Rijsch, .Jr. of.Woodhaven.

William E. Handshaw, of Smithtown Branch, , who died intestate on June 23rd, left h i s entire estate, valued i t $11,554.68 net, to his widow, Emma H. Handshaw.

MartHa S. Gardiner, of Northport, who died August 12th, left her entire estate with a net value of $1,941.01, loj a daughter, Gertrude C. Hullinger, of Northport.

Ellas B. Miller, of Southampton, who died May 10th, left an estate with a gross value of $12,519.54. Leonard O. MJller, a son, of Southampton, is given a legacy of $500 under the testator's will, and, a sister, Minnie .E. Bennett, of the same place, gets $100;' and the

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8ljf Edward Siney has closed his house

here and returned to Brooklyn for the winter. , . - ' . . - .. !

Mrs. Ernest 'Stoll ^n ter t i i i led Tifjr bridge club on Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Theodore Snyder entertained her bridge club on Tuesday; evening.

Mrs. Wlllard Smith spent yesterday In Hollls with Mrs. T. G. 'Smith .

Mrs. Gskar Froweln entertained her sewing club on Tuesday evening.

Darrow-'-Kindbcrg Mr. and Mrs. Hiram H. Darrow a h -

nounce the engagement . of their daughter, Miss Shirley Ethel barrow, and Harold N. kindberg, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.. Kiridbexg of Islip Ter­race. Mr. kindberg is a ^thlrd class petty officer in ,the U . S . Naval' .Re-' serve and Is stationed a t Newport, R. I. , ' '.

,'I today of Mrs. Sidney Morton, of Rockr

^ n . t o ^ . : a h d Mis. WUilkm ^pbnaer ; * l 3 t e C e n l r e -vBe^attV/df i iamburg, N. Y., on \Ved-' . nesday,"November '4th, In the Chll-"pqfen's Hospital in Buffalo. Mrs. Beat-

j y : f e ' t h e former Miss Edith Snedecbr, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Shedecor. ' \

. Mrs. Stahle'y "Davis, of Westhampton Beach, and her infant daughter, Dlaxine June, are at »he home of Mrs. Davis' parents,-Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur-Stebner.

.iThey, \ arrived here . , Wednesday and l Mrs;pav is is now confined to bed with

. ah^attack of grippe. - _ ;, 4.# , t <

" ^ S p e c i a l Patrolman John Hodge has -been'checking t h b weelc qn a n unruly

:;garig ..of boys -who took "no parking" slfens Jrom the area of the Bayport a^chopt,. dn'd broke windows In the Echbol ,bulldlrig. . . :

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.".;'Re'd C r o s s b i l l form,a class in-Home '{Hwslng. I• "Anyone desiring to -Join this i-group- will. ••pWse' re'giatex with Mrs. ^ ^ e a ^ I c k ^ M e r d e s / p h b h e Bayport 11931

."."i Mr., . and , M / S . Webster Stbll, of <,Br,ockton, ..Mass., spent last week-end ". n er>. V i th Mr. and Xirs .Einl ie £>toll. :They., arrived, on. Saturday, arid, .ti-

. njttinedi.until Tuesday.morning, j.,

'K$s.'iFrank W. Antoa attended the ,/g'lonil:._c<jhferehc;e. of .American Red

: ^ r ^ \ w h i c h ; - w a s held last. Friday a t tlfe' V(ald.ojf-Astoria under the auspl-

. ccs,of the New York. Chapter. ^ v ^ a c X ^ h l t e h p u s e , who, Is.how ih the j '^va.V'Alt • i db^s 1 ' ' aKcl(h^ ' iec^t jy .^m -'J^Slejed.-:a..jcou^f»;.|ftfe/R^noke; Co\\iget

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birthday. 'We'g^est fof 'hbp^*, 'Whb Was ^ p ^ t f i j / A s n l r p t t s c ^ / . Tre^eived many

; lovely gifu'itiHTifycik1 ' . After «m ;eve -^fifhg^df gamteVrjct d^rjcJng.'Mra. :Kamp |eVTed a ^ l J & d ^ ^ i M ^ ^ c . ^ e f r0*U Included t h c ; i i t e s e « ? i u t h Oty-

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Willis Core entertained Mr. and Mrs. J . Henry Marcell Jr., formerly of Bryn Ma^wr- Park. Yonkers; Mr. and Mrs. Roland. Av Lent,.formerly of Osslhlng, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. William E^ Dunn Jr., of Merrick. Mr. and Mrs.

upkeep of a plot i n . t h e Southampton Catholic .Cemetery. .The residue is left in equal shares to four daughters: Adele Wilde, Greenport; Marlon E. Larson, Greenwich, Conn.; Margaret Moore,

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