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seed potatoes - NYS Historic Newspapers
ing good the old war song he used
tion hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bergen and Rae and will probably be given on City, spent Saturday inspecting his
This coming Sunday evening to sing, "It's a long way to Berlin
MORICHES
children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ber- Nov. 28. Members of the cast are : place at Great Ram Island.
1
there will be no service at the Mor- but I'll get there." He is getting
Howell Lomax and family , ot
gen and children , of Mattituck, John Rae. Virginia Carter , Roland
the zoos , muwere supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard , Frank Frances, Francis Huntington opened their bungalow ' The food sale under the direction iches Protestant church , as the con- real thrills visitingcathedrals
and
Oksala, Raymond Oksala, Idabelie at Great Bam Head over Sunday. of the official board on Friday after- gregation will unite for that serv- seums, libraries,
John L. Young on Friday last.
Miss Harri ett Downs is visiting noon and evening was very success- ice with the Center Moriches dodging the beggars, who seem to
"The Sunshine Club" was enter- Langsdorf. and Anna Foster.
milis
a
Presbyterian
American
think that every
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richer , and Mrs. Fred Gybels in Brooklyn.
tained by Mrs. Thomas Webb on
ful , financially and otherwise. c h u r c h e s at the
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schneider About $25 was netted and all food church where the annual Frater- lionaire, but is eagerly anticipating
Thursday of last week when a tur- family, of West New York, N. ,T „
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conducted.
Plans
an early return to God's country.
nity
Night
will
be
York
and
f
e
w
on
days
in
New
spent a
sold. Mr. and Mrs. Hoberg ware
Pan Piolr Donibck syna znancgo key dinner was served. There were surprised Mrs. Albert Gessmer
The big storm of last week made
most attentive and courteous hosts. are under way to have the Manorohywalela Jan Dombka spe-dza kil- .S 'J N members present and one vis- Friday ni ght by coming for a week- vicinity last week.
ville churches worship there at that a savage onslaug ht on Fresh Pond
Lawrence Handcock , of Ann anMrs, Irene Morin , aged 26, was ; k<iditioue (ryu'ezasy a rodzicdv." i itor, Mrs. E. J. Hailock, to do jus- end visit.
of Bayport, service
Mrs.
Thomas
Weeks,
Beach, tearing about eight feet out
also.
On Friday Hampton Bays ob- dale, N. Y., spent Election ?Jay was a guest of her cousins, Mr.
burned to death on Monday nigh t j krewnych w Riverh ead. Pan Donibck tice to the good dinner and a pleasR-Own Gang, well k n o w n of the bank in front of Camp
served Armistice Day. The Amer- week-end with Rev. H. L. Thomas. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson, on Sunas she sought to make her escape j przy by l tu w towarzystwie swej zony ant afternoon was spent.
throughout this section for their Grant.
Nine members attended the Dor - day.
Miss Maude Kaelin and Jahn ican Legion put out the American
from a burning bungalow occupied i coreizki Marji Dolores az i lloiillon.
Mrs. Everett Crouse of Schenecwonderful musical talent, will give
hy Mr. and Mrs. George Schuman Maine , gdzie piasluj e posade zawia- Dalton , of Port Washington, spent flags and Scoutmaster Roland Hub- cas meeting at Mrs. E. C. Tuthill's,
Miss
Esther
Billiard
and
Messrs.
of entertainment on tady and Mrs. Edith Warner and
and located on the Barnes road be- .lowcyw ittzyuicra pr/.y sl:irc.ii bez. !I the week-end with her parents, Mr. bard stationed three scouts , one at Nov. 3. The date for the Christ- David Frederick and Andrew Bil- a full evening
' and Mrs. D. A. Kaelin.
each of three points, where they mas Fair was set f or Dec. 6. The liard , of Hauppauge, were "ruests Monday, December 11, at the children of Eastport spent last Sattween Center Moriches and Manor- itvulowego telegrafu.
»
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Young, sounded taps. Raymond Oxaler next meeting of the Dorcas will he on Saturday evening of Miss Es- church social hall, Moriches for the urday with the Austin H. Warners.
ville. The bungalow which was
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Mrs. Emma De Friest of New
benefit of the Moriches M. P.
owned by Emil Monzelio was toGwiazdka zapa.-em. 5hnva te por- j daughters, Misses Anetha and Ida, was stationed at the fire house, Thursday, Nov. 17, at M rs. Hig- telle Reeve.
church . Rev. George W. Toms, pas- York has been spending some
totally destroyed. The Schumans uszajti wszyslkirh. Dzial wa rohi plany, j and son , Lewis, spent Sunday with Murry Phillips at the Post Office bie's.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Oetjen,
of
entertainment
will
be
weeks at the Clarence Hailock
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Byington , South Ozone Park ; Mr. and Mrs. tor. The
had occupied it for four months jakie 'lo doslanie zahawki i jak bed- jI her brother , Ralph (Bergen and and Herbert Oxaler at Greenberg's
"The Old District School." If you place.
store. Officer Sutter stopped traffic Miss Beatrice and Carleton iBying- Burt,
and for the past few weeks Mr. and zie wyg isjdnla choitikrt if !>»' roku, : family in Mattituck.
of Jersey City; Miss Agnes
and bring
Mr. and Mrs. Otto De Friest and
Mrs. Morin had been living with stars! takic w sekrecir jedeii przed
Robert Taber , of New York City, for two minutes and both the fire ton , spent part of last week with M. McKeenan, also of Jersey City, want a good laugh, come
your friends, as it is replete with Mrs. Sophie De Friest were enterthem while Schuman and Morin drugiin obinyslaja przciiiy dla najmil- was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold siren and the church bells were relatives in Norwalk, Conn.
and
Morton
Robert,
of
New
York,
fun. After the entertainment a tained by the Bert Terrys of Cenrung.
E. H. MacGregor spent the weekwere building a new house nearby, j szych i najlilizj -zych. Niejednego C. Robinson on Sunday.
guests the latter part of the cafeteria lunch of frankfurters, ter Moriches last Sunday.
On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wil- end with his family in Huntington. were
The four people were eatini: I i i;ignie mysl lieu za unirze, do swoich,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Weston enweek at the Oetjen farm.
The Orient district Sunday
doughnuts and coffee will be on
Mrs. Sue Barker is having a
thei r dinner when an oil stove ex- i duhlizkirii, lam gdziesiuy sami lata joyed Friday and Saturday with liam Backstatter entertained at a
Mrs. Mae Goidesworth, of Islip,
School Association will hold its anploded in the dining room , igniting dzicciere spydzili i radzihysmy jesz . Mr. and Mrs. James Austin in Yon- dinner party, at which the engage- three room garage built on her lot matron of Meridian Chapter, O. E. sale.
nual convention at the Sound avement of Miss Rose Rapperport and on Bowditch street.
the room at once. The four people czi! kied y przczywac te radosne chwilc ¦kers, N. Y.
was a guest of Mrs. Alida Haff
nue Congregational church this
Mr. and Mrs. William McDer- S.,
jumped up from the table and kldre jedynie trailyej;; uwiana Polska I Mrs. Mary E. Terry is driving a Harry Manch was announced. The
BAITING
HOLLOJW
on
Thursday.
"
Saturday afternoon and evening
other guests were Mrs. William mott and family spent a few days
started to run but it was not real- il.u" nam moze. Aby umozliwic roda- new Ford sedan.
Visitors of Mrs. Merwin Hailock
supper between and offers a
ized until a few moments later that koni spragnionym przeniesienie sie
Mrs. John A. Litchard, Mrs. Manch , Mrs. Backstatter's mother, last week in Brooklyn.
got a fine send off with
Literary
The
were
Mrs.
West,
of
Great
River:
A party of fourteen leave the Mrs. Harriet Martin and sister, of last Friday evening with upwards program that should be attractive
Mrs . Morin did not escape from the j na Ojfzyzny leno , i odwiedzie le stare Frank E. Litchard , Mrs. Jennie C Mrs. Louis Potasch, Mr. and Mrs.
house.
j iikncliane kiily. Lnnja Polska urz^ dza Ij Robinson , Mrs. William Lester and Eugene Allanti. Harry Manch is Island this Monday for New Bern , Central Islip, and Robert Donahue, of 40 people enjoying a program and helpful to all Sunday School
By then the place was a mass of ! .-jiecyaliu) wyriezke na swieta na pop- !j Mrs. Ellis C. Robinson, of River- Mrs. Backstatter's brother and is N. C, where they will spend the also of Central Islip. These five consisting of most interesting pa- workers.
The next meeting of the C. C.
winter. The 750 mile trip which
flames and neighbors had come to j ulnrnym slatku '•Puhiski" kierowanym !j head , drove to the home of Mrs. well known here.
pers by Prof. Wessels on Early Club will be held with Mrs. F. W.
all came on Thursday.
On Tuesday evening the P. T. A. will take about four days will be friends
the rescue. Moi-in , frantic over the : przez luhiaiiego kapilana Borkow- !j Lester in East Hampton on MonS.
provinces
and
Mrs.
H.
Western
Mrs.
Anne
Gabbraith
and
daughmet at the.H !"h School. An inter- made over route 1 via Philadelphia, ter, Margaret , visited Mastic Beach Cunningham on Bermuda. Piano Nienstedt next Tuesday afternoon
flight of his wife, sought to rush j iUiviso. Okrcl Pulask i odpiynie z New ! day afternoon.
into the flaming house in an effort | Vorku du. S?o Grudnia tak aby na ] Miss Adelia Watkins, of New esting report was given by Mrs . iSaltimore and Richmond to the on Sunday. They started on Mon- and violin duets by Mr. and Mrs. instead of Wednesday on account
to rescue her and had to be re- i r^as w.- zyscy mogli zdqzye na Boze \ York City spent Sunday with Miss Lester Jackson. Mrs. Jackson re- Neuse River in North Carolina day for a week's visit with friends Richard C. Terry, a reading by Mrs. of Thanksgiving.
Regular services at the Baiting
ported on the meeting at West where Henry and Milton Sherman .n the city.
strained from dashing to what J iiiirodzenie do Polski. Zgioszcnia ! Edith B. Fanning.
J. C. Skinner on David and Goliath Hollow Church next Sunday.
would have been his death also.
j dolyrhrzas naplywajij obficie, jedy- i Misses Lena and Mame and Hempstead, where the Long Island and O. F. Wells, Jr., own land and
group
of
thrilling
old
time
three
Mrs.
Letty
Reeve
and
and
a
.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Classes
The Center Moriches fire depart- fiyni agenlem linj i Polskiej wtej oko- ! brother, George Orth , of Aque- District of the New York State will at once build three hunting daughters, Ruth, Estelie and Caro- songs by our famous Baiting Hol ment was called but by the time it licy je.-t p. K. S. Synakowski ktdrcgo bogue , visited their sister and hei Parent-Teachers' Association had lodges there. Five autos and three lyn, with Arthur Perry, of Quogue, low Quartette in costume, Mrs. My- for everybody with a special invitation
to men to join Mr. Brush's
Jackson
had
arrive d there was little that could biurze moina zahitwic wszelkie husband , Mr. and Mrs. George M. met and where Mrs .
trailers are in the group. The
guests of Mrs. Frank B. ron Hulse, Mrs. P. H. Wessels, L. class.
been elected the State librarian. It trailers built by Sherman Bros. were
be done as the house was then al- -;>r.?ify zwiazek maj ace z podrdia , tak- jj Moesch on Sunday.
Cunningand
Dr.
H.
S.
Reeve
at
Patchogue
at
tea
on
SunYoung,
B.
Public worship with a thanksmost destroyed . The charred body ze wyslac pieni^dze w dolarach a ! Mrs. C. J. Young enjoyed Wed- was decided that the play to be pre- this summer have been inspected day. In the evening they drove to ham .These meetings will be held
was recovered from the smoulder- tnkzc zahitwic jakietylko sprawy nesday of last week when she spent sented by the local P. T. A. should by many interested visitors. Each Blue Point and enjoyed a musical every alternate Friday evening giving sermon by the pastor and
special music at 11 a. m.
ing ruins and brought to Center weiwdzqec if zakres krajowy i Notar- her birthday with her parents, Mr. be given on Jan. 28. The committee trailer is a complete one room given at the Baptist church.
through the winter and everybody
C. E. service at 7 p. m. with
Moriches.
and Mrs. L. Beecher Hailock, in in charge consists of Mrs. Lester home on wheels with folding bed ,
Miss Estelie Reeve spent Elec- in the community is cordially in- Mrs.
jalnr.
H. R. Talmage leading on the
Seymour
Hulse
and
Mrs.
Jackson
,
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shelves for radio, etc., lockers for tion Day with her sister, Miss Ruth vited.
j Mattituck.
topic," "Thanksgiving."
Watson Jacobs .
gunning equipment and a kitchen- Reeve, in Quogue.
Septer
W.
Luce
reMr.
and
Mrs.
PP. F. Wolscy z rodzim; i Old ¦' Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hulse at- Mrs.
CALVERTON FARMERS
Junior C. E. Society meets
Wednesday afternoon the P. ette. In the party are Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. George DeBeauchamp, who
had a short visit from their onTHe
vV'e slhury goscili iibicgiej niedzicli w tended the wedding of John Walk- T. On
Thursdays after School with
A. gave the fourth of a series of Henry Sherman , Mr. and Mrs. Mil- has been quite indisposed on ac- centl"
URGE TAX RED UCTION Riverhead
er
to
Mrs.
Erne
Whyard
in
the
Friday
son
Austin
and
spent
last
u pp. L. Grabowskich i
Mrs. J. C. Skinner as acting superparties that are being ton Sherman and their children, count of a bad cold, is improving. with the Amherst Davis' family.
Possible means of obtaining a W'iklorowicz przy Pulaski i Sweezy Baiting Hollow Church Sunday af- six card
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intendent.
Edith and Roger, Mr. and Mrs.
reduction in local taxes was dis- ui. Powracaj:|c do domu wieczorem. ternoon. They also attended the given at the fire hail . The prize
Miss
Hattie
Thattle
has
taken
a
for
Miss
Lillian
Terry
was
home
Clarence Ray- Oliver F. Wells, Jr., and son position in Garden City recently. the week-end and she and Miss
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cussed at a recent meeting of the
: reception at the home of the bride 's winners were Mrs.
, Mrs. Ruth Colbree, Mrs. Wil- Oliver Wells, Sr., Robert Griffing,
Calverton Farmers' Association
The local branch of the W. C. T.
Talmage were enterP. Maxim liobinski znany przemys- father, Charles Cheshire in Calver- nor
•rones
Lane, Emil Saward, Ezra Wade and An- U. met on Tuesday in the church Christine
with Arthur Thurm , president , in lowiec z Riverhead wyjechal w ubieg. ton , where a turkey dinner was liam Fleet, Mrs. George
tained by the Misses Velroa and
Huntlnff , fishing and trespassing
Mrs.
C.
T.
,
Tuthill
Mrs.
Lawrence
ton Lennox.
the chair. It was announced that iym tygodniu na fcilkodniowy pobyt served.
social hall and elected its officers Reba Young at their Sound avenue en Gardiner 's Island for a vy purIda Gustafson and
pose whatsoever is strictly forbidden
Don't miss the Combination for the coming year.
the next session will be held on do stanu Maine. Pan Bobinski jak
Mrs. Edna H. Terry and sons, Hawkins, MissJackson.
bungalow.
under penalty of the law.
Mrs. Charles
Christmas and le Sale and excepThe Sunday school at the PooseDec. 1 in the sehoolhouse.
Letters
from
Dr.
Hugh
C.
Huc, Lessee.
wiiidnmo naszym panoni farmerom Columbus and Donald, of SouthMr. and Mrs. A. E. Schwab arc
for one week begin- pafctuck Reservation church cele- kett report that he is at last mak- (SlKned) C. H. MACKAY
5tl3c
posiada rozlegfe farmy w slanie ampton , spent the week-end with spending the winter at the Hotel tional bargains
where
Mdnday,
Nov.
21,
ning
with
brated
its
62nd
anniversary
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
her
children,
Maine (powiat Aroostook) gdzie spcCity.
in
New
York
$20,000 STA TE
Astor,
you will find a rare opportunit y to Sunday last with appropriate exercyalnie sadzi i piclegnuje nasienia C. Terry, and Charles Terry.
Saturday afternoon Albert purchase C h r i s tmas presents, cises. The speaker of the afterAID FOR SUFFOLK kiirlciH. Obecnie wyjecha! aby po- ! Mrs. A. C. Bissell, of Far Rock- W.OnPeterson,
"
Mry
and
of
We?
Provision for 450 emergency robic pewne zarzadzenia w ceiu trans- inwjiy, enjoyed the week-end with Hampton Pines Manor , - .ile driv- household necessities, candy, toilet noon was Charles H. Hailock, of
articles, rubber goods, etc., at less Moriches, a lifelong friend of the
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
three-day laborers in Nassau and portowania i pakowania nasienie na ; Miss Edith Fanning.
ing his Franklin sedan through than chain store prices. Never be- folks on the reservation. Mrs.
Mrs. Joseph Brush is doing nice- Red
Suffolk Counties under the juris- jirzvsblv sezon.
Patchogue, New York
car
as
it
burned
Creek
lost
his
ly at the Rest Home Sanatorium , up. It is thought a backfire caused fore offered , fine chocolates—5 lb. Minnie Weeks was in charge of
diction of the Long Island State
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2 lbs. 2oc. the celebration.
Park Commission was made as a
ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON
Sokoli nasi w dalszym ci^gu urzi|d< itiverhead, and is expected home the fire. Unfortunately it was not box, 89c—Hard candy,
The monthly meeting of the
Prescriptions our specialty. Ice
result of a $60,000 allocation by the za .1,7 zabawy domowe i rozgrywki aby the last of the week.
known that at Fleet's house theve cream, soda, sandwiches and coffee Moriches Community Bible Class
State Temporary Emergency Re- ^ebr.ic fundusz gwiazdkowy i lak jak
was a phone and that one to send at Shelter Island Heights Phar- is being held this (Thursday) evelief Administration , which became \s ubieglym roku nrzqdzie drzewko i
EAST HAMPTON
in the alarm drove all the way :o macy.—Adv.
lltlc ning at the Moriches church social
available for use by the two coun- gwiazdke dla dzieci w Riverhead i
By
Hampton Bays to put in the alarm
Mrs. Henry Muller spent the hall in connection with the monthties Wednesday. The funds were okolicy.
Grand Mardi Gras Dance at Oak so the local fire department got week-end in New York with her ly meeting of the Suffolk County
UDGE
S
AMUEL
W.
GREENE, C. S. B.
allotted out of the .$30,000,000 bond
J
Sunday,
to
save
the
car.
L.
I.,
Grove. Southampton,
there too late
The
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Evangelistic Association.
issue for unemployment relief apIllinois
Jakas mala plaszyna obleciawszy Nov. 20. Last dance.—Advt. lltlc
of
Chicago,
On Friday evening the Tuckahoe Mrs. Mark Griffing.
guest speaker of the evening will
proved by voters in the State.
strum od Southampton do Pccouic
School was dedicated. Principal
Mrs. Alice Manwaring is visiting be the Rev. Alfred F. Ham, of
of the Mother Church
of
Lectureship
A
Member
of
the
Board
A total of 325 men will be put to uz, szepnela nam do ucha ze drub
JAMESPORT
Raymond Orts , a former member of Mrs. Stacy Manwaring here.
Stony Brook, a teacher in the
The First Church of Christ, Scientist,
work in Nassau County as the re- Stasio Ziniftowski z sympalycznq drubthe Hamp ton Bays Faculty, has
Stony
Brook
School
for
Boys,
also
spending
Mrs.
Lewis
Congdon
is
in Boston, Massachusetts
sult of a $40,000 allocation. In tiq Cyrul wstijpili w Stan zareczyn, i
Grand Mardi Cras Dance at Oak many friends here, of whom a num- a week with her sister-in-law , Mrs. a teacher in the 'Suffolk County
Suffolk, $20,000 will be used in the to lak po cichutku urz.idzili ze nawet Grove. Southampton, L. I., Sunday, ber attended.
male school at Brentwood and an
avenue.
Sunshine
David
Scott
on
The
"
employment of 125 laborers.
IN THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
nikt o tciu nie wiedzial. My tez nie Nov. 20. Last dance.—Advt. lltlc
On Friday af ternoon a silver tea
Grilling Bros., landscape archi- evangelist of note. Members and
money will provide work for the cheemy ich wydac i ty lko w wielkim
South Ocean Avenue, Patchogue, New York
A full attendance from this dis- was held at the home of Mrs. Em- tects,
friends of both organizations are
planting
shrubhave
been
emergency employes until next sekrecie powiadamy naszym druhom trict were at the school conference ma Caffre y in Pine Neck. A proinvited to attend. Bring Bibles ,
Park
at
the
Library
bery
on
the
SATURDAY EVENING , NOVEMBER 19, 1932
Feb. 1. The men will be assigned i druhom na ucho co nam ptaszek at (Southampton on Friday, includ- gram of music and readings had
bring a friend or bring a question.
to reforestration work, landscaping, szcpna.1 ze zareczyny podobno mia)y ing Principal Howard Bishop, Mrs. been arranged. Mrs . Nettie Well s, Centre.
At 8:15 O'CIock. Doors Open at 7:30
Rev. George W. Toms, teacher of
friends
gatherA
large
crowd
of
r.nd
other
repairs.
aiope protection
miej^ce , w .ubieglyta tygodniu na ko- Ella Howland, Miss Gladys Chrys- in costume, read: "The Fellow Who
Ferry Monday the Community Class and secreYou
and
Your
Friends Are Cordially Intiited lo be Present
They will receive 50 cents an hour. lacji urzi|dzoncj dlu mtodych u babci ler, also the Misses Warner , Bruce, Looks Like Me." Mrs. Fannie Pen- ed at the North departure
of the tary of the Evangelistic Associanoon to see the
panny Cyrul, Koledzy Slaska i jego Minningham and Sherman. All re- ny gave two humorous readings as five
tion, will have charge of the quesCarolina.
cars
bound
for
North
MATTITUCK
narzeczouej sij wiec proszeni o do- poi'ted a very interesting meeting, did Mrs. John Penny also.
A specia l trip of the ferry was reCHRISTMAS FUND D A N C E ,
trzvmanie sckretu.
One reading called "Reminiscen- quired to carry the five cars and
I>et me estimate on repairs t(
Fischer's Hall, Mattituck; Falconi; ces of Hampton Bays" was most in- three
trailers. Cameras were in
vour bulkheads or the rcpfacine of
W soliole odliyi sie progrzeb z Orchestra. Thanksgiving: evening, teresting and to quite u number evidence for snapshots of the party.
lltlc was truly a recalling of the people
foundations torn away by the re- knsciota sw. lzydora sp. Maryanny Nov. 24th.—Advt.
cent storms. Backfilling and genera! Ruminskiej. ktdra zmarfa we CzwarMrs. Estelie Griffing, Mrs. Nan- in Hampton Bays in July, 1803, and Some seventy-five friends called on
contracting work. Standard equip- lek w Lynbrook , L. I. po dtugiej i nie French, Mrs. Lydia Frederick a recalling of the sailing oh the bay Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sherman in
ment—rates reasonable. Raymon d cic/.kicj chorobie. Zmarla byla wdowq and John Griffing, of Cutchogue, then and the surf swimming. Sand- the course of the day, Sunday, to
H. Nugent, Riverhead. Tel. River- po Janie Ruminskim , pozosfawiaj^c were dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs, wiches, tea and cake were served to bid them goodbye.
head 2392.
43 guests.
po sobie czworo dzieci, dwie cdrki John L. Young on Sunday.
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
On Monday evening the Sunday
Lydje i Maryanne i dwuch syndw
CHURCH
School Board met at the home of
HAMPTON BAYS
Jana i Henryka. Zmarta posiada
Rev. Guthrie Pitbladdo, Rector
Elmer Jackson. Christmas plans
liczne licznych krewnych w RiverHuhert ' Sypher returned to his were discussed . It was decided that
head, pomiedzy blizsza rodzin§ s^
Nov. 20—Sunday next before
KALENDARZY K POS1EDZEK
the Board would study one book
siostry zamezne pp. {Carolina Bro- home on Monday.
Con- each month . The book for study this Advent.
of
Gaylordsville,
,
Jack
Dodd
kowska
,
Jdzefa
Wojciechowska
i
Morning Prayer and sermon at
Polski Kluh Obywatelski w Rivet
Paulina Film.'tnskn lakzc szwag ier necticut, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. H. month is "Jesus and His Cause" by 10:30.
'><?ad, Kazdy picrwszy Wtorek mie- Jdzef i Toniasz Riiminsey . Ojciec sp. Dodd on Sunday.
Bruce Curry.
Sunday School at noon.
j iijca wieczorem o (tod*. 8ej., we winsMiss Edith Squires spent the
Frank Foster and Clifford FosRuminskiej P. Jonkn zamieszkuje
Evening prayer and sermon at
nym lokalu pny Marcy Ave.
in
East
relatives
N.
week-end
with
from
Warrensburg,
ter
returned
obecnie
w
Polsce.
Zwloki
zlozono
na
7:30.
Tow. Kazmierzii Pulaskiego Grupa
Y., this week.
Educational sound motion pic2691 Z.N.P. Odhywa swe posiedzenia wicczony spoczynek na cmentarzu sw. Quogue.
Bussamh ana
Mrs.
Howard
Ernest
Esch
and
Miss
Florence
iaua
ohok
meza.
tures
will follow immediately after
w
sail
miesiaca
w kaidq druga srode
Vera
and
Bertha
daughters
Alice,
Eseh
made
a
trip
to
their
home
in
this service, Wednesi>y night in
posiedzeri Klubu Ohywatclskicgo v.
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Mills Pennsylvania.
W.
E.
Mrs.
spent
Friday
with
the parish house, we will have our
Sokoli znowo ezynnil Ral urzydRiverhead. Domircla Markowska,
Donald Fish of Quogue.
Island Talkies at 8 p. m. We are
Sekr. 231 Sweezy Avenue.
zony slaraniem komitctu drnhen na andMr.Mrs.
Bussanih
Howard
and
Mrs.
selecting the big successes of the
Kluh Obywatelski w Snuihunipton. dochdd Gwiazdki urz^dzajq w ThanksSHELTER ISLAND
daughters Alice and Vera , also
year
for the showing. Admission
Posiedzenia w kazdy piedwszy C/war giving Day, tj, Czwartck 24 h.m. and
and Mrs. John Pyhe, of
SO and 25 cents.
tek mie»iac« W «»li zwyktvrh po wieczorem na sali Fischera w Matti- Mr.
Mr. and
were
guests
of
Quogue,
Miss
Ruth
Fredericks
is
visiting
Keep Wednesday, Nov. 30, for
aiedzen.
tuck. Rozne niespodzianki i zabawy
eve- some friends in 'Brooklyn for a
St Mary's 10 cent party. A meetKluh Polski Obywaiel-ki » Cut- sa phmowane, publicznosc jest prosz- Mrs. W. A. Mills on Friday
couple
of
weeks.
She
expects
to
ning.
ing
of the ladies of the congregaW
sali
zwyklyrli
hogue, Posiedzenia.
[inn o pojiai-cie lego tak picknego
On Thursday evening at the M.
for Thanksgiving Day. Miss tion was held Tuesday evening to
pmiedzen.
i-flu. Idziny wiec wszyscy na Bal So* E. church the Students League of return
of
Brooklyn,
will
Hilda
Kozelle,
arrange for this novel affair. Let
Kdlko ihuinittyizn? im. Wl. An koli w Mattituck w Dzien Dziekczy- many nations gave a patriotic and
visit her over the holiday.
czyca, Kazdy drupi Wtorek miesiaca nienia.
us make this winter party a sucmusic
The
evangelistic
program.
of
Sag
Mrs.
Sterling
Wallace,
cess.
wieczorem o godz. S ej, w sali po*
* • •
was very much enjoyed by every- Harbor, spent a few days here last
iedzeii
Klubu
Obywatelskieeo.
•
To«- Wydzial Pan przy Klubie,
offering was taken. week.
Wydzia i Pan przy Klnhie Oby* urzadza KOLACYE i WIECZOREK one. A free willthe
local school atTeachers of
Mrs. George Crook entertained a
• watclskim. Kazdy drug ! Czwartel' w Nicdziele 20go Lislopada o god- tended
the joint conference and an- bridge party of twelve last Friday
miesiac; wierzorcin o godz. 8ej. w zinie 6tej wieczorem na Sali Polskiej
meeting
nual Teachers ' Association
evening. Honors went to Mrs.
fokafu Kiubu Obywalelskiego w River, w Riverhead , N. Y,
for the 1st Supervisory District of Joseph Lake, Mrs. Austin Dawson,
bead.
of
Village
ivomitet
uprzejmie
zaprasza
wszyand
the
Suffolk
Count-"
Mrs.
Charles Thune. Out of town
fe&.,ji Gni.izdo 879 Sokolstwa Polskiepo slkie czlonkini tegdz wydziahl razem
Southampton , which was held in guests included Mrs. Charles Crook ,
W' Ameryce. Odfoywa swe posiedzenia
the Southampton High School Fri- of Brooklyn and Mrs . Sterling Walw kazdy drug i pialck miesiaca w sali /. inezein luh lez z przyjacielem.
day.
lace, of Sag Harbor.
poaiedzen Klubu Obywaiclskiegu w
On Tuesday afternoon the "Busy
Mr. and Mrs. George Powers
Riverhead. Leonard Niedosik. Sekr.
SOUTHOLD
meeting at the spent their last week-end for the
hel
d
a
special
Bees"
Riverview Avenue.
Be independen t of crowdhome of Mrs. Joseph W. Penny.
season at Twin Oaks, Great Ram
WashingMr.
and
Mrs.
William
Island.
ed hotels and wayside
Let me estimate on repairs to
¦Harry Mortacis visited his place
Coraz silniejsze przymrozki zaczy- your bulkheads or the replacing -it ton Downey, of Hollis , spent the
and
week-end
at
the
home
of
Mr.
inns. Carry your home
at Little Ram Island over the
liaja dawac znaki ze zinia sic przy* foundations torn away by the reweek-end.
bliza. Jednak do lego czasu nie z-osz- cen t storms. Backfilling and genera; Mrs. Howard Sagar.
right
with you.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hummel , of
R. Gilbert Jackson, of Garden
kodzity naszym gospodarzoin w zbi- contracting work. Standard equiporxe kalufjorow klory jest nadzwy- ment—rates reasonable. Raymond Queens , spent the week-end at their
cxajny w tym roku. Nicklorzy dopicro If. Nugent , Riverhead. Tel . River- summer home.
The Woman 's Auxiliary of the
leraz koriczu, kopanie kartofli klore head 2392.
American Legion held a meeting on
zaniedbali /. powodu pop hilucj cen y
Saturday, at the home of Mrs. Arna kalafjory.
thur Langsdorf and made plans
ROANOKE
for
the presentation of a play
Pp. E. Oczkowska i E. Rutkowska
called
"The Family Next Door. "
¦
Hamilton Ave. Riverhead powrdcity
Mrs. John h. Young was given a
wczoraj do domu po parodniowyni genuine surprise party on Thurs- The play will be directed by John
Sleeping ?pacc for four—
pobycie w Philadel phia dokad jezdz- day evening in honor of her birth —And the Bargain HunDining table — RefrigerHy aby zwiedzic swa mamc kt;ra day. Those attending were Mr.
b^ dac w podeszf ym wieku zachorow * and Mrs. L. Russell Robinson , Mr.
's
Mecca
too—for
we
ter
ator—Ample storage for
la niebezpiecznie.
and Mrs. John A. Litchard , Mr. and
» * *
have not only exquisite
Mrs. Carl C. Young, Mrs. C. 3.
food and clothing.
J UJS nadchodza i sa na wystawic, Young, Elmer R. Robinson and
anti que p ieces, but also
wielkie w y b o r y powinszowari na Miss Mildred Cooper of Middle
Built along the SUNRISE
good used furniture at
fcwieta lak Dziekczynienia jakotez i Road , Mrs. Mary E. Richmond and
tioiego Narodzenia w skhid/ie p. Miss Evelyn M. Bentley, Mr. and
1—1928 Hudson, 2 Dr.
TRAIL. Costs about half
very
low
prices.
Mrs. Ellis C. Robinson , and Mrs.
the usual price.
Mrs. Anetha Y. Hudson , of River- 1—1929 Hudson , 4 Dr.
head. "500" was played , prizes
lii<;iccl this interesting camp
were won hy Miss Mildred Ooaper, 1—1926 Buick, 2.Dr.
outf it at our p lace in
L. Russell Robinson , Mrs. L. Russell Robinson and John L. Young. 1—1931 Plymouth , 2 Dr.
West Suyville
LATE MODELS
Dainty refreshments were served.
MAXIM BOBINSKI, Prop.
4
Dr.
1—1929
Olds,
Young
received
many
nice
Mrs.
Weekly studious every Monday
USED CARS
gifts.
VAN
WYEN
&
nficniooM siml evening of fur *
Main Office : RIVERHEAD
1—1928 Pontine Coupe
and TRUCKS
.Mrs. E. A. Hcncirickson and
nituie for home tunl office—also
HendInc.
Lawyer
C.
Herbert
BOUGERTMAN,
grandson
,
merchandise.
Cash Wailing
Phone 2035 Riverhead
rickson , of Babylon , drove down
Friday afternoon. She spent the
SAYVILLE
WEST SAYVILLE
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs , C. J.
Warehouses : Calverton - Jamesport - Bridgehampton
J5
X n
On Mnntnuk Highway
Young, he having business to atP. O. Hoi. 296
Moute
27
tenrl to in Riverhead, Mr. Ilond431 E. Main Street
Phone Snyt ille 131)
rickson will be married on Saturday
--Phone Sayvillc 838—
RIVERHEAD , L. I.
to Miss Eleanor It. Kennedy, of
Patchogue
Babylon.
1
Woman Dies In
Bungalow Fire
Near Moriches
Gcorga l). Colyera przy Main ulicy.
Oprocz lego wielki wybor biiuterji ,
zt'garkd^v, pierscionkow i innyck artykuloM ' slosownych na podarki . Publicznusc jes< zaproszona o przy bycie
i (»bt>jrzenie naszego wyboru bez zadnvrh obli gacji kupna.
Christian Science
• • •
SEED POTATOES
DRZAZG I
OF PR OVE N QU A L I TY
17
years of successful service has
brought our seed potato business to
the high standard we maintain to-day.
...
A Browser's
PARADISE
For Sale
GILLAM 'S
AUCTION
WAN TED
Henry J. Smith
L. Y. Robinson
Go South
In Comfort!
By working in connection with the
grower and by personal inspection of
all the fields from which we obtain
our seed, we feel reasonably safe in
claiming our seed potatoes are second
to none on the market.
VANBO
TRAILER
Our registered "Aroostook County
Brand" is your guarantee of quality.
We respectfully solicit some of your
business.
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