M ^ WIM S j FUNERAL SERVICE i Mark A, Croaier , IWgr, I A COMMUNITY ! INSTITUTION SINCE ' 18 74. ¦ l I I 170 Main St, Tel. Sayville 81J h, ¦ . , : , I Hl inH1IIIMMIIMIIII -.Wia.all ' I mini I ¦ II,fl >AAAA*i a- . A.AAAAAAA.Ia.A.AA.^AAAaAAAAAJkAA^ by Charlotte Jones who lives on Patchogue road , Holbrook. Ambitiou-3 young lady al w ays on tho alert for items for her column. Her telephone number is Ronkonkoma 95F23 MRS. A. Bennett and daughter Audrey and son Richard of As- toria are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. William Hohn of Ellis ave- nue. Helen Greenko , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Greenko of Lin- coln avenue , had a very eventful fi z-st birthday last Tuesday, when during celebration festivities at her home, electricity was turne d on in that vicinity for the first time. Poles had been erected on the northern end of Lincoln avenue recently , extend- ing a little south of the Greenko home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hanley and daughter Dorothy Ann of Flushing have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Egl e at their home on Coates ave- nue. Edward Peters , son of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Peters , who has been in college at Tuscaloosa , Ala., returned to his home Monday, having complet- ed his courses and qualified for a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering. • Ab out 500 persons spent the day at Mazanek' s Sunrise farm Sunday, comprising for the most part the Elmhurst Construction company on their annual outing. The organiza- tion came in eight large excursion buses and also private cars. Dinner and supper was served to the group and during the day games and races were fe atured. A Gunning club of Long Island City will spend next Sunday at the hotel. The Misses Marjorie and Dorothy Ann Jones are spending several days in Brooklyn tbis week visiting- friends. Mrs. Jerome Schlotman will enter- tain her bridge club tomorrow after- noon at her home. The Ladies ' Auxiliary of the Com- munity clu b will meet at Community hall this evening. The group will hold a card party at the hall Satur- day evening, September 11. The Com- munity club met at the hail last night , Adam Ritter , who has been spend- ing a two-week vacation at his home on Coates avenue , returned to his work with the New York Li fe In- surance company Monday. The local school will convene Wed- nesday, September 8. Mrs. Alfred Steiger and Mrs. Georg e Miller are holding al card party, at Wild' s Bar and grill this evening, starting at 8:30 , for the ben- efit of the Mother ' s club of the local school . A bam dance scheduled hy the Democratic club for September 4 , has been postponed indefinitely. A dance will be held by the South Holbrook Development Civic associa- tion at the Civic hall on Grundy ave- nue Saturday evening. This is the first dance to be held in the hall. Mrs. G, L. Wild will bold a game party at Wild' s Bar ancl grill tomor- row evening, starting at 8:30. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heine and fam- ily and Mrs. Charles Baack attended a " get-together dinner , held by Met- lahatka chapter , Order of Eastern Star , of Sayville at Jack Yerk' s pa- vilion , Lak e Ronkonkoma , last night. Mrs. Arthur Skidmore of East Islip, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Heine , is the matron of the lodge. Mr. and Mrs. John Novinski of Bay Shore are the parents of a son born last Wednesday at the Holbrook hos- pital. Mrs. William Rrownleu of New York is spending several days with Mrs. David Ogilvie and family at their summer home here. Allen Heine , who with his family, is a summer resident here , is enjoy- ing several '-weeks ' vacation , following the completion of summ er courses which he took at Columbia university. Joan Worzel returned to her home Monday after spending a week in Copiague visiting her grandfather and a ixn t. Fred Gick and a party of friends from New York visited . here Sunday. Char-les Hansen of Bay Ridge has been visiting his uncle , Ole Hansen of Benjamin street. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bedell and Miss Rose Morgan of Bro oklyn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Be- dell Sunday. The Mother ' s club will resume its meetings the first day of school , Sep- tember 8. Mrs . Anthony P. Cuccia and. Miss Bertha Prochazka of New York are spending- this week at Mazanek' s Sunrise farm. Two Men Are Md Ota Ihidleg Still fcierYille Farm TWO brothers were arrested and a still of about 1 ^ 500 gallons capacity was confiscated last Tues- day morning, when Federal agents raided a farm on East Mori ches road , Manorville. The brothers , Henry Neuhoff , aged 35, who lived on the farm , and Jaci; Neuhc-ff , 34, of 178 East 88th street , New York , were latei ar- raigned in Brooklyn before United States Commissioner Martin C. Ep- stein on a charg e of possessing an unregistered still. They pleaded not guilty and were held in bail of $1 ,500 each for hear- ing Tuesday. Assistant United States Attorney Harold O'Daugh- terty told Commissioner Ejstein that ' the still was built in the open air , shielded from view of pa-ssersby on a nearb y road only by a copse of oaks and. evergreens and a. tall stand of corn. tya.ry Hahn records the doings in Coram : each ' week. If ; you have news for her see her at Rovagna' s store. MR. and Mrs. Walter Wycherl ey and family " are spending two weeks at the home of Walter Wy- cherley. Albert Prager , who has been tak- ing, treatments at the Jamaica hos- pital for diabetes , was taken there last Tuesday to be operated on for an abscess in his ear. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeSanto and family spent Monday in New York visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. P. Smith and son Wesley of Blue Point were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs . Michael De- Santo Thursday. The evening was spent in music with Mrs. DeSanto at the piano , Wesley Smith playing the piano accordion and Michael DeSanto at the drums and xylo- phone. The firemen will hold a dance Sat- urday evening in the firehouse and music will be furnished by I*arry Hodkin ' s orchestra . Mi* , and Mrs. Frank Hagen enter- tained over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. William Stevens of Brooklyn , Mr. and Mrs . Bernard Noll and Mrs. Anna Noll of Mineola , Mrs. Howard Marshall Smith of Yonkers , Mo* , and Mrs. William Scarlet of Far Rock- away, Mrs. A. G. Hagen of Wood^- haven and Charles Hagen of Rich- mond Hill. On Saturday they all attended the funeral of Charles Bohle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaber and daughters , Veronica and Marjorie , were guests of M:r. and Mrs. Rudy Hahn. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeSanto en- tertained over the week-end Mr . and Mrs. Develo Brown and daughters , Shirley , and Katherine , of S yracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyon and sons , Charles and Thomas; enjoyed a day ' s outing at Montauk Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rupolo en- tertained the following relatives from. Brooklyn over the week-end : Mr. and Miis. Joseph Pellegrino and children , Ida , Lulu and Michael , Thomas Debole , Mr. and Mrs. Vin- cent Pellegrino , Nino Alvaro and Louis Leonini. Frank Lyon attended a sales meet- ing and buffet supper at the Ken- sington hotel in Sayville last Wed- nesday evening , sponsored by the Gulf company. Parents of their children wlio will attend Port Jefferson school are urg- ed not to forget ' to send them to register ' at the local school this Sat- urday from 1 to 4. o' clock. This will be the last chance tc- register . Miss Kate Lyon spent a few days last week visiting relatives in Brook- lyn'. . Mr. and Mrs . F. Hei merle and a r party: of friends from the city were at their bungalow on Swezeytown road over the • week-end; Mr . and Mrs. Wilbur Blydenburgh spent Tuesday visiting friends ancl relatives in- Mattituck. Miss Thelma . Mills has roturned to lier home in Huntington - after spending the past few weeks witlv her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Blydenburgh. The weekly horseshoe pitching contest between Medford and Cor- am took place at the home . of Theo- dore Bell of Wellington Farms Sun- day. The Medford team consists of John Condon , ''Uncle Henry, " Ted Muller , John Gautier and Ernest Blacsar , manager. The Coram team includes Dr. H. Goldschmitt , man- ager ; Theodore Bell; . John Koder and, Paul Bonk. The score was 4-to- .3 in favor of Coram, and the prize was a set of horseshoes of which the- Cora m contestants are very proud; There were man y in- terested " spectators , at the game. , Miss Helen Butts: has returned to her home' inABrooklyfii after spend- ing' ten days with ; her. uncle and aunt ,. Mi* , and!'Mrs. R . Lyoai , Sr, Invitations are out for ' ; tli e wed- ding, of Miss Lena Rovagna arid George Weber on Sunday; Septcrri- bar; 19j at St. Sylvester ' s church in MeiifordA ¦PpMt. and Mrs, Carl ' Heinnchs , p i. , ancMMrv and' * Mrs. ' .Carl , Htohrichs, Jr., of Richmond Hill spent Sunday at their bungalow in Swezeytown. Miss Isabel Hobart of Latirelton was in Coram over the week-end. Dorothy D. M. Still MR. and Mrs. John G. Erhardt and s?ms, Davis and Richard , arrived in New York on the S. S. Washing- ton Thursday afternoon. Th ey left Hamburg on August 11 and stopped at Havre , Southampton and Ireland. Mr. Ei'hardt, who has been Vice- counsul to Germany for several years, has recently been appointed an inspector and he and his family will make their home in Washington , D. C. Mrs. Erhardt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt and their sons will be the guests of her parents for sev- eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Edwa rd s and Mr. and Mrs. William Joline were guests of Mrs. Fred Booth of Green- port Sunday. Miss Dorothy Dewar of East Or- ange; N; J., - was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis. The annual fair ancl supper given by the Ladies ' Aid of the Presby- terian church of Middle Island will be held tomorrow. Pressed chicken suppers will be served from 5 to 9 P« m, MR. and Mrs. George Edwards and Mrs. Edwin Edwards and son Billy and Christian Krabbe were guests of Mi's. George ! H. Furman of Patchogue on Judge * Furman ' s yacht last Tuesday, Mrs. George Toder ancl children , George and Doris , Mrs. George Kempster and Mrs. Wallace Mott and. son were guests of Fred Mott at his home at Montauk Point last Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. William Joline and Mr. and Mrs, Leon Edwards and son Leon spent last Tuesday in Jamaica. The Bridgo club were guests of Mrs. John Wolf of Wheatley ridge last Tuesday. Mr. • and Mrs, Andrew Mailer , John and Lester Davis and Morvvin Still are among those from this place who have entered vegetables and livestock in the Suf- folk County fair which is being held at Riverhead this week. Mrs. David Goodfellow will be hostess to her bridge club tliis even- ing. Mrs. Carl Holschuli and daugh ter Suzanne and Mrs. Raymond Still and son Raymond, have returned jt' rom a few clays' visit with Mrs. James Suy- dam in Cape May, N. J. Mr, and Mrs. MacDonald arc now residing in ' the. small bouse; on Les-: ter Davis! farm. Mr. and' Mrs. William Richter spent tho weelc-eiftl' at their bunga- low on the Mt, Sinai road, ' Mrs. Mamie La Rij o and son Henry of Roosevelt are spending some timo withr, Mr, and Mrs. Sidney., Ballanee. PATCHOGUE MERCHANT FINED FOR HAVING SLOT MACHINE Pleading guilt y to a charge of possessing a slot machine , Jos- eph Brody, stationery store pro- prietor , of j 296 East Main street , Patchogue , was- fined $50 yesterday by Justice of the Peace Willard B. Mbnsell. The charge was pre- ferred Thursday, when Brookhaven Town police confiscated the machine in the Brody store. Well-knowTi Sayviliite "Capt. Frank" Rogers , Dies HENY FRANK ROGERS of Can- dee aveiiue , S ayville , affection- ately known as "Captain Frank" to residents in that locality, died at his home a week ago Sunday. Mr. Rogers , during his lifetime , had broken nearly every major bone in his body, even to breaking his neck . at one time. At the time of his death he was dockmaster for Islip town at the Sayville dock. He had fallen from a bicycle May 14 and fractured his hip and spent a num- ber of weeks in the Southside hos- pital and though making a 1 good re- covery, succumbed to heart failure. He was born June 22, 1866, in Say- ville and at an early age entered the building trade. Mr. Rogers was ac- tive in Fire department activities and other organizations and always had a boat on which he took his friends and strangers for fishing parties. 17 RECEIVED INTO CONVENT Seventeen young ladies were re- ceived into the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the Sacred Heart chapel at Brentwood on the feast of the Assumption , Sunday of last week. The young women , dress- ed as brides entered the chapel for the ceremony carrying bouquets of white flowers and were attended by a cross-bearer , a graduate of the academy, ancl two small trainbearers . 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