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Honor Rolls of Grade Schools for First Period Announced . •T'HE following Is thc Maple- Avenue ) ¦* honor roll for tho Ilrst period of this year , by grades itntl room itum- burst (i i-udu 1-11: Kiu l Weidner , l' ' i'ed Hirst , Robert Andres , Louis Uofnum, Sophie Zieinhli , Albert Uiissin , Mliv- UMiret Ahmed. (Jrade 1-112: Koy II tini- er , , Ruth Johnson , Uussell Kuiie , Vel- inore Lucn , Peggy MathcWBon. Julia Murgntroyd, Alice Peterson , Orville King. Grade U-U: Richard Duryea, George Morris , Richard Smith , Doris Combs , Frances Johnson, Helen Kent , Helen Morris, Rloisc I' cniicy, Irene Kutrdun, Veronica Shnber. (Irnde 2-4: l'lorem. Crosdor , Betty Frcy, Florence Perry, Jcim Frey, Frederli'lt Davies , Virg inia Clayton, * ' Gratle 3-.1: Marion SU-ohinior , Georgia-Combs , H tU'oldyGol'doii , ltoso Cook, Ernest Qordt , Henry Kopscnyii- ski. Gi'udu !l-8i Franklin Ileasley, Estclle Salter , C' tivolyn Penny, Robert JDoSiint , - Anna llinton , : Charles Kon- nAlyj John -Itruuse , Irving Robinson, Grade 4-Gl Muriel Dittmeier , Blanche Wernicke ,; Michael Grup- } IOBO ) Lester Leonard , -David Mendel- son ,iEugonc , Brown,, Pcrloy Hunter. G^ade\4-B*i ' .)Np . lson . ' Crisler , Paul lirill , Evan (fynlrilni Donald 1 ' jjclmul- der , I 'Marguret ' , VVeiijnpr , Ellas* Rosen- zwolg, Dorothy Wick ' s , Gents ^ Spring- er. ¦ w., . ' -Grade 5-5: Michael DeSnnt , Salvn- toro Benincasa , VnriDyko Johnson , Sidney • Sperling, Michael' Valenti , Antliony Zicmba , Howard Frcy, _ . a Grade 0: ' - Beatrice Rbscnzweig, Irene McKenna , Virginia Vcdder, Mildred Colo , iDorothy Domschke , llonuld. JLafi'^' v Marion Bauer , Helen Janseii?; Persis -'Proctor , James Itoceo , Seymour Sclihelde . ' \ Dorothy LoPrc , Eleanor Mi-n 'delsnrt ^r—Improvenienl: TSs tollc ' Fletcher^'MUia -Frost , Tleneo Levy, June -Smith , Mpur , ice linger , Quentinc Ungo£ \ * ¦>' • V' .W. 'i 4 . rrtlE foll#witf . » is the. Bay Avenue )*¦ school ' honor , ' roll:- jbraiue , 1-3: N ancy Austin/ Helen Gotipo/ Jariet . eCastro , Tessie Romeo , Mary Smith , D pnuld Gaibl e , Alan.Hedbcrg, Robert Soi-ries. Grade. l r 4: . Estelle Seymour , Marion Strong, , Robert RiiszkowsUi , Helen •Hartman , Jean Merrill; Ken- neth Meyers , Thelma Underwood , Er- win Wohr. - Grade 1-5: Harry Stryb- ing:, Harold ' Necms , Francis Miller , Jfarma Jean Hall , Amelia Wotar , Eleanor Orlovitch , Robert Jortlon , Betty Lichenstoin. . ¦; Grade 2-6: Eleanor McAleste r , Dorothy Knoell , Adele Reich , Norma Stenva l ,- Mary Loundes , Georgo \Wit- tier. Gradtj 2-7 : N ancy Demdtt , Marie Ryder , - Romaine Rohclin; Jack* Kelly. Jean Phannemillcr , Elizabeth Ryder. Grade. 2-11 : Beatrice Swezey; Pauline Half , Harriot Steingart , Barbara Myslovecck , Josephine Benkenstcin , Alfred Hart. Grnde 3-8: Genevieve Chumas , Archibald 'Milne , Myrtle Bentley, Nel- son Gillespie , Anna Smith , Marie Stiriz , Nicholas Doukas , William Fichtner , Emily Chapman. Grade 3- 10: Ruth Skidmore , Agatha Waleski , Barbara Carman. Florence Salamone , Lois Steins. V- . Grt.de 4-12: Pearl Michnoff , Irvine Young, Clinrliitlv Chopski, Robert Hull' , Irniii l.lchunstviii , Ernest De- Vito , Tlioimi s Furmnn. Grade 4-1U. \ Ernes ' . •Dnlilniun , Mm-tin Kugol , Oscar King, Dorothy Meyer, Murray Os- mond , Mabel Derry, Ellen lludd , Oliver Wicli st , -Nonmi Ol'k'vllch , Kittle Jncob- (i\vitz „ George Roberts , Edward Don- sing, Josephine Czuehowcki, Howard Howland , ltnlph Romeo, Grade 5-18: Lllliii .Solid , Dorothy Po n y, lUiheti Stcti vull , Lewis Wor- rad, Florence Gootniun , Viola Kirs- chenpliiul , Angcllnii Perry, Martin 11 tun im* I. Grade Il-Auditorium: Georgo Loga n , Hubert ICIINICI ' , Diilus ' Overton , Julius Slegol , DeWitt Conklin , Wil- liam Horn, 1' nul .Stein. Gratle 0-15: Dorothy Bnuck , Doro- thy Iliiris , Mii rguorito Menken , Mar- jorlo . Horton , Anna Alalusfey, Gordon Robinson , Beverly Hconlrum , Sylvia Switzofslti. Grade 0-17: Goldie Spit- zer , Warren Brady, Henry Ruszkow- ski , Joseph Pizsslngcr , Mury Iliuiipton , Amelia .Sbuni , May Kicfnor , Dorpthy Robinson , - Lillian Nesbitt, The following is tho River Avenue school honor roll: Grade l-l : Dorothy Fuchs. Arthur Kochis , Fiancis Ayc-III , Robert Uognn , Frank Zaccaro. Grade 1-G: Rosalie Kndell , \ Joseph Wilford , Gertrude Ell, Antoinette Miidalone , Hazel Oilman , Irene Romonoski , Elaine Holder , Nelso n Ackerly. Grade 2-2 ' . Robert Potter , Margaret Sirl nn- nl. Grnde 2-3: Sylvia . Sollg. Marlon .Scarpa , Lois Oeifchton. Mary , Ell , Mario Dostofano , Evelyn , Ynncy, Jos- eph Musso, Grade . 'MO: Donilnlck Spaairnt-j llo , Rosorlo Perri, Geoi-j . Edwards , Jes- sie Garafdla , Hurry Dratidcs. Gratia il-U: Ellone Rood , Poarl Wbiesmon , Dorothea Miehrowlt . Harry AValtl- inan, Virginia Frisco , Ida Guer, Grncc Hudson, Grade 4i Margaret Hill , Raymond Bizet , Thomas ' Newhnm , l-caortt Dletz, Louis Cuprino. \ v Grade 5: Rose Watt . Clovis Lose , Dominic Chiuchiolo , Ccoi-go Diets! , Edwin 1 Welsh , Emanuel Chiuchiolo , liililr. KcHsclniun. Grade 6: Ruth Jones , Janice Cher- lione, Dora Benjamin , Fred Benin- casn, John Slechta, Mary Cuprino , Dorothy Kerr , Anna Rubin. OAMUEL MAR1LL0 of Broolt- ' ^ lyn divided his attention bo- tweeu his sweetheart and his car , , driving through Amityville with ojie arm around the girl , and thc police interfered. He pleaded guilty before Justice Fisher and was fined $10 and warned to do his caressing at bile time and his ; driving at another. flHMM^ iiiiiinniiM $10 FOR ONE-ARM DRIVE Llo ij ow r brakes AKM > , . . io the m/V of traffic. ? a Drive a new Cen^r^ Hupniob ilt and note the diff erence Silence is so much a built-in. feature of stceldraulic brakes , first j adopted b y Hupmobile a year ago , that the contrast is startling with j ' other cars; Thousands vrho are driving their first-Hupmobiles tell us I that now , for tbe first time , they enjoy positive brake action wi thout trace of squeak or . chatter. Hupmobile brakes have 6 times the clearance of average brakes. Dragg ing or brake ftiction is thus elLmi. ' _ natcd and effective power increased from 10 tb 15 per cent. In addi. • tion , the special moulded asbestos lining of Century brakes lias threo | times the life of ordinary brake lining. Cars have been driven for 18 j rnopths without a sing le brake adjustment. \ These are facts you | should know in selecting your nest car. They wjl lleadyoti strai ght to j 1 Hupmobile for the finest of mechanical qualities as well as undisputed j - leadershi p in sty le and'beauty. ¦ ' Forty-two bod y and equipment combinations , standard ani\ custom , on each line. Six• oj' ^Itc Century' list'prices: $1345' to $1645, p lus delivery charges. Century-Eight list prices: • mA g;. $1825 to $2125 , phis delivery charges J ' ¦» Bf L/B fTy\^(iB ff BW&\ jl i ?^^ ' * __9_PSK \' WtW B919 HMWWOBILE SUFFOLK COUNTY SERVICE STATION Jacob HenlieJ, Prop. Sales aud Service Station: Moutauk- Hi ghway, Bayport •Z _BW2 !EH_ JBr . '7-77 \ ' SI - f 'ft' .s .y ' ' ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ JtfiK m ^^r- - '\ - —-^ liHBL.«nwNn«: » MD HOI _ MO eooo vru. i W L \Z\7 ' y Wrovmm , J H^^^^OalElattd ! A good dependable automobile purchased now j j will help you pass the winter in comfort and * health. Any one of theste Go»d Will Used-Cars i will prove reliable , comfortable and econo nr- f ical to own. They ' re all priced low for quick j \ sale. Come in and see them • at once. You can ] i buy on the easy G. M. A, C. payment plan f j Pontiac Coach , . 1926 r • ' Buick Coupe , 1925 \ | Buick Sedan , 1 924 ! • Buick Coupe * . Hudson Coach , 192S / I Oakland Sedan , 1927 J^ Oakland Landau Sedan , 1 926 I Chevrolet Sedan , 1925 V Chevrolet Landau V | , Chandler Coach , 1924 1 J Chandler Sedan , 1 924 ! Oldsmobilc Coupe , 1925 | . . Cleveland Sedan , 1925 j ; TODAYS SPK1AL | NEW CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN f Fully Equi pped , Run Only 5 Miles ] $550 : I PERFECTION SALES G^MMNY } ? 200 West Main St., Patcho^ie Phone 2085 arid 208© I ; '¦ j j^Jg j 'iil i Hm i ^^^ 1 j t \ Z iZ *• , \ ^^\m^^Mm ^i ..j *»^' w \a»^»»-\» \ — \T— \-\ \-\ '— \ — .— ~———— , M i — nwm m— n ii n WI JC - * ¦ > ——— , . i« # II ¦— a D OD BE B ROTH BR5 N EW S ENIOR 5ik . Bi g, Roomy, Quality Car Dod ge-Dependable and Thoroug hl y Smart- Thousands of haxd-to-please motorists recognise in Dod ge Brothers New Senior precisely the kind \ - \ of car they have always «wantcd i —a big, roomy, quality Six , Dodge'dependable and thoroughly smart. T'he elegant simp licity of New Senior lines , the richness and warmth of New Senior colors , .ap- peal* equall y ' . to\ -the conservative buyer and those who demand a car with style, character and dash. Extra large . doorai for convenient entrance and . erit ,.:wideseats . , : 'deep and luxurious cushions , a delig htful completeness-;and harmony of appoint- \mBnte' (ihcludingy specify designed body hard- ' . ** , \ . y«re)>—alt have Icoctributed material l y to the sweepmgf gaina-in'-Nev/ Senio r p opularity . THe New S^or; line , comprising eight distin- guisHed Body types ,.presents an unusual oppor- Cuniiy^^ for ' choice of colors and upholstery fabrics. ' And-the;perfor___flce*of this great Wss. is all you - • ¦ ¦ - would* expect-from a' product of Dodge Brotiiers spoflsored'by ' . ' the^genius of Walter P. Chrysler. Let ' •u8 c p latff a : Senior demojistrator in your hands - - .v . *for an hourr-or a day. It will be- a pleasure- to ¦ . us—ania^revelatitoto you. - Avalldbhinelghtclistinguished body types:—The-Sport s . SeJdn; : $i79yi-T7_ - \^»ort Coupe with Rumble Seat , $1755— TTie ; Sport'Rbadster witU . Rumble Seat , $i8iy—The L-ndau 7 • Se(fctn , $5t845. [ These pricit include «x tw ' re i ttiiieels and rixtiyes ' • • . . . . . . Tfie yirtoria.^ Brougfcjrn , \$1575;—Tfe* Roadster , $169$ r--T\ie SecUn , $i^^The- .Coupe unth Rumble Seat , $i&j* . - Alt prices /. . cb: Detroit—a^Vont and ' rear bumpers intluded; DodgrMbtket -s new \Victory Six $995 to $1295 , and Dotlge V Brothers StandonT Six $875 to $9j S; also on display JAMES A. GONROY , IM. . '/ ' - -if ¦ !&' ' • ¦ ! - . . - . . ¦ ' . 1 . ,. , . . . ' . \ ' ;. ' * ¦ V \ v West Main Stw_st ' Patchogue , N; Y. r - • . t , z ' ¦ ' : ' :¦ y : . ' ' . V ¦ i i . ' • ' . ' . - . i ' —.. ' . J ' ._. ¦ _ .dm^. - \He who assumes leadership, \ said Hi Ho , tlie sago of Chinatown , \ must be strong, Indeed , If be; tells the peo- ple Ids honest, belief instead of ' what they, wish to hear. \ —Washington Star. Truth Requires Courage i*V Lifj ¦ ' . /t LL the comforts of home are avaitabhi ini tHis portable palaceowned by Mr. and % w • ' -_ __: Mrs ' E ' S ' Smetie y* ° f California , who have completed 7 , 000 miles on a tour of $ * , the country., Be ds are made f rom longitudinal seats in the reat. The center r . MV f >art of the motor home contains cabinets f o i f ood and clothing, and space is provided £ I f , behind the driver for a dining table , ice box , stove and sink. The home , designed by f f u ^ f Mrs. Sweeney, is built on a one toti Graham Brothers truck. i lll - H m il ¦ » 11 1 11 11 11 11 H i is ,. » l ' ' i**\* ——— ^W— L .lli 1 11 1 » m ill 11 i 11 i 1 »,«. \ i»ii n j| ,; I :.Z Jus t Rolling Alorig^—In A Motor Home f By FRANCES ALLAN Q. ' If tho ceremony in performed by a- inutdstrulb , is the white wedding outfit permissible ? A. In such 11 cum\ the whitu wotl- dlnif dress UIK J veil are entirely out of place. Q. Is It ever permissible for the bridegroom to RIVO the wutlrlliift or must all expenses ' be paid hy tho brklo ' a fnniily 'I Who nieets tho ox- pcnsuH of tho ' reception 01 ' wedding breakfast? - , A. Tho bride ' s famil y should bear ' all weddin . expenses. The reception must bo either nt- tlie home of tho bride ' s parents or-relatives, or else in assembly rooms rented hy her family. Q. How rnnny ushers uru required for a church wedding? A. Tho number should be lir pro- portion to tho size of thc church and the number of quests invited. As a rule there ure about cifdit. Q. Should thc bride enter upon thc right or left arm of her father ? A; Oh his rtjfht arm. Q. Should the wedding rinpr be placed above;thc engnRcment ring, or should the latter be removed for the occasion? 1 A. On her . wadding day the bride either leaves hui* engagement ring at home or she wears it on her right hand. Afterward it is worn above the wedding ring, - 1 Good Manners . «* AMBASSADOR A. B. Houghton , with hit son, Amory, is shown on hit nvrival from Europe on S. S, MsmreUnia. • r \ t , _ ., \ Houghton Back from Europe r \ _ .. .. . „ ' . u . --.«**¦ - A S was fully oxpoeted , S0 , . 1C n of the \ (llctlo.iu.-y %. Bow ' who went In on tho Full •estlval Pun B1 .,.ii inK u havo boon cnllhiK, or cum,,,; up—aomc oven mildly calling down—about thu remits of the judging, They have uctu- uully louiul snnw words in \\ K prize list as published tlmt arc duplicated or have too lrumv letters. Alan , printer.., w |, ' 0 sometimes seum htii-illv human 1ii|vc proved tlwnwclv _ liumuil by erring in this vital Hm The contest almost sunk the office , nnd tho getting un of thc list of words and i- , a iii UK „|. most kept the Tuesday | SSUc ¦ from going to press on time Wo know there nre more \ words \ In the list than Uie winner had on his. Wo knew It Tuesday, but too late. U has no relation to the fairness of the judginR. T. ' oo judges are asleep, and probably will be for severn l days. ' j*| K , y need it. . , 1 ^^ ^ -aaiau NOT REALLY SO WltONG