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Brookhaven Parent-Teacher Asso . and Red Cross Active Mm Wagner ' s Pupila Give Recital—Ladies of Aid Society Are Busy Many Children List oil as Perfect In Attendance—Numeroui Visitors anil Summer Colonists in Town—Social and Personal Items of Past Few Days \THE Pnrunt-Teiiclieni AHHoeiiitlon 1 liulit their regulur muctinj* Mon- day afternoon nl thu Bchool I IOIIHL ' . M IIIIH were iiindc to hold a H oilier Goose food mile un Saturday afte r- noon November 17th ,. at the nolnibl. A upeclal nicotlnK was eitlliul liy lite prcniilent , M M . Malcolm Kruno)' , irul tho usRoeltttion will meet hercitt 'lov on thu Mceoii'l Monday of the month ln- utcnil of the firm: Monday. M M , I' m- Bcr , who I H also cliuirnmii of tho I' uh- lie ileolth Nursing Service , imkeil ttat caeh member Join - thin association. Two now members were admitted lo the Parent Tuuclicra AgHociiili qii, Mm. Franklin fiurluiiu and Mru. ' Eilwm' il Potter. TI IOBC present wtire Mrs, Jilnl- colm Frasor , Mrs. Olivia Jones , Mrs. Frunk Champlaiii, Mrs. Frntiklln Bnr- teau , Mrs. Gardner Kea , Mrs. Kilvvmcl Potler , Mrs. Harold Ballard , Mrs. George C. Wyatt , Miss Ellen Lcornt'il , Mrn, Ponncy, Miss Mury Cornwiill , Miss TCmik' e Wnjjtiwuml Miss Eleanor Kctchnm. The following; three I IU II OH were appointed to solicit food: Mrs. Harold Ballard , Mrs. Frank Cliam- plalii and Mrs . Franklin Burtcnu. IVItas ¦Emlloe Wagner . will furnish and ar- j-nngb eostiimcB. ' - The officers of tut* fiusociation ure; President , Mrs. .Miil- !colm Frascr; first vice president; Mia. iVei-non Tiger; second , vi. ee , president , Mrs. Walter Corrignn; th 'i . r^j vlce ' fi rcii- lilont , Mrs. Olivia Jones ' ; ' ' recording: secretary, Miss Ellen Learned j«ti:cas- (Urct' , Mrs. • Harold Ballard' ; '' coir responding Bceretury, Mrs. Frank . IChnmplain j press agent , rtj.ru. Fiti ' iifl* lln Bnrteau. ¦ - - . - , . Miss Emileo Wagner held u music recital at her home for her pupils Snl- ¦urday afternoon, In future other chil- dren in the village wlll ' ta-te part in She singing and rhythmical accompan- iment. ' W\i , . , , ¦ ' - ' ; Monday was A^U$oi{ . hy v I>ny arid a service was hcUrtiy 'tiheXSev} H. Saun- ders at St. James Episcopal Church, iTv /IISS Blanch Rose has been ciu- dvl fj n ed to her home with a bad •cold-anil is now suffering from an ab- bess in her ear. ¦ Mrs. William Murdock and Mr. and •Mrs, George Rockwell and family were over-night guests of Mr. anil 3Urs, Otto Moody of the Bronx Sun- day. ¦ \ , . . . . . . , Herbert Wickham spoilt Monday in . 'New York where a specialist exani; iiiedhis arm that' was hurt some * weeks- ago. Miss Dorothy Allen of New Tois has arrived at the home of Mrs. .Ev- erett Swezey \ where she will sjiend some time. Children perfect in attendance dur- ing the m onth of October at Brook- haven school: Primary C I HSMR — Ellsworth Brown , Walter Brown , Mal- colm Champlain , Virginia Denuis , Alice Feranchuk , Betsy Rea , Bar- bara Rockwell , Edith. Schmidt , Vir- g inia Wyatt and Catherine Zukonslii: i ntermediate classes—'Paul Ballard , Frederick Gillespie , Michael Ealinotv- ski , Richard Lyons , John Potter , George Zukonsk i , Katherine Drevans , Edna Englehardt, Gloria Forbes , Bel- la Schmidt and Elizabeth Wyatt; Grades 7 and 8—Ernest Brown , Ste- phen Kalinowski , William Reeve , Ed: win Tiger , George Tucker , Robert Wyatt , Mildred Hotcaveg and Ailceii Kinsella. Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard Murdock of Clinton , Conn., arrived Thursday and will spend four days as guests of Mrs. . William Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. James E. G rahani of New York arrived here Friday and returned Wednesday. Brookh aven summer residents who came out to vote were Mr. und Mrs. Raymond -Perry, Mrs. Thomas, Mor- row , Sr., Miss Anna. Weeks , Miss Eliz- abeth Hawkins , Mrs. H. K. Hawkins, Mr. GeorB'o Wyatt , Mr. mill Mrs. Aug- ust L. Slurlie , Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Hu- bert, and Mr. and Mrs. It est , all of Hrooklyn, ryCSArONl) NELSON Ims lost hifl *-*' pet horse. On Koinn' Into bin stable Moit'luy lie found the animal dead. It hafl been sick for BOIHO time. Alex KusenkraniuH iH lmvinir an ad- dition built on his utoiv arid service station nt Brookliaven Center, Frederick Swozey moved the house- hold effects of Mr. do Gruchy to Brooklyn during tho week. Mr. and Mrs. do Gruchy have a summer homo on Carman lloulevard. Mrs. William Rose entertained at dinner last Friday the following In- die ' s: Mrs. 'Lciivrlfct Bt ' own , Mrs. En;- ma , J. Rider , Miss Harriett Rose and Mrs. Preston Smith, Miss Annie Ghodey and Mrs. Ida 'M. ' Bjirtoau. ' Mr. and Mrs. . Frederick ' Swczey spent Saturday, and Sunday in Brook- lyn as guests of . Mr. and'Mrs, Jule Garbin in Prospect ParT< West, Mrs. H. B. Walton , Sr. , of Broek- villo , Conndii , arrived in Brooklyn Wcdnesdny and will spend some time , us guest of hor son , Howa rd 11. Wal- ton. Mr. and Mrs. An ' non Carson and young daughter havo moved from Am- Ityvillc to Bay Avenue. Mrs. Cai-son is the (laughter of Judge Morton and they ' .will occupy the cottage nex t to her 1 father , ' ; , ; . , ' Mr. ' 'ii;ritr'Mrs ' i f> -Preston Smith spent lasV^wefck-end with their daughter , Mrs ' . 'Roane?in Bridgehamptori. JtrS. ' Gh»r|es M. Hawkins and Miss Harriett lfawkinVncft-Thwsduy for WliitpsborO j U. Y., to visit her son , Clifford 'Hawkins. The Ladies ' Aid of the Methodist Church-met at the social rooms Wed- nesday anil sowed for their C hristmas sale. Next Wednesday the ladief will meet witli Mrs. Preston Smith. Mrs. Malcolm Fraser and Mrs. J. L; Valentine attended the annual meet- ing of the Rail Cross held at Bayport. The Brookhaven report for the year was as follows: Roll call 77 mem- bers , $50 contributed for home Ser- vice , ?50 contributed for lamp and radio for Holtsville sanatorium , 12 Christmas bags for . men in service. $167.10 collected for the fund for hurricane victims. ' The officers for :19&7-28 . are.: Chairman , Mrs. Mal- colm Fraser; vice chairman , Mrs. J . L. Valentine ; secretary, Mrs, Jessie Johnson; treasurer , J. L. Valentine; roll call ¦ chairman , John Morton. Next Thursday will be game day in tho Fireplace Literary Club. Mrs. J. Valentine and Mrs. Norman Nelson will bo hostesses of the afternoon. Tliurston Gwynnc Is spending two weeks in Kingston, -N. Y,, as guest o( •his aunt. v ' Mr. and Mrs. .Andrew Bennett ol New Yoi-k spent Tucsdny with -heir mother , Mrs. Frederick Jones. Mrs. Malcolm \ Fraser hag returned from Sumniit , N. J., whore she attend- ed the funeral of an aunt. Tuesday the office building on tho Tiger Nursery jrround , was moved from its. t old site back of Walter Cor- rigan ' s liouse to Beaver Dam road , whore a ;cement foundation was built recently. , -The building now sits in a garden of evergreens with a circular drive, Miss Louise Murdock resigned her position as telephone operator in Bellport exchange:Saturday. She will be married next week - to Willard Ow- ens of Westhnmpton. Mrs. George C. W yatt spent Wed- nesday in Jamaica. Mrs- Philip Terry and sons , Harry and Ben , left Thursday by motor for Salerna , Fla., where they will spend the -winter. KNOWN AS India ' s greatest feminist , Mrs. Sarojini Natdu , shown above , arrived in this coun- try Friday on the S. S.Dercn- garia. She will ' Interpret India ' s womanhood on a speaking tour, ' Def ends India! Yap hank /\\N the honor roll of the West Yap- ^-^ hank school for being satisfac- tory m every subject for the past quarter and having also excellent mark s .in e ffo rt and . conduct , /punc- tuality- and attendance for October are: x 1 Jenny Wilzu ski , Bertha EfTland, Henrietta Effland , Anna EfTland , Ger- trude Holmes , Angeline Holmes , Lil- lian lewin, Dorothy Lewin , Celia Hoinskj , Sophia Hoinski , ¦ Rose Zan- eski , Madeline Scesny, Lois Smith , John Cherney, Richard Holmes , Ed- win Lo-win , Le Jtoy Lewin , Felix Zan- eski , Frank Zancski , Henry Scesny, Theodore Scesny, Stanley Hoinski , Alfred Kerney and Benjamin Dobrie. The Yaphonk honor roll for the month of October is: John Zi iler , An- thony Zldor , Theodore Zider , Joseph Hallolab, Mlchaol Hnllolab , Lorimcr Davis, Britton Connell , Marion Wal- ters , Doris N\ ngcl , Phyllis Clover , Stella Glover , Madeline Davis , Mil- dred Hazel , Stella Radczwicy, Mar- garet Walters and Martha SValters. • Recent guests at the Lilacs were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lawles , ill r. and Mrs. S. S. Walter , and R. C. Weeks of New York. Dr. \V, S. Smith and his sister of Brooklyn have been spending a few days at their ancestral home , Long- wood. The sympathy of the ; community goes out to tho rolatlve3 of Mrs. Lottift ' Edwards , who d , icd at her daughter ' s home in Bab y lon Satur- day. —1^—w. ^wii ^w—i^»MM —^w»w ^^ i n IB I.WIIII KIM I I i^ *^^m*^m^m*mi~m*!^^^^^^ mmi ^m^^m^^~m '\ ,, ^ FIRE RAZES CHURCH I More than 200 Bible elate pupils fled to safety when ' fire swept the Classon ' Avenue Preibyterlan Church , in Brooklyn , causing damage- estimated nt $50 , 000. Pheto shows firemen amid smouldering rulna. \ . , . ;. '\- Church Fire Routs Bible Class Students _; * \ • . ... . MASSING OF COLORS is one of the many features of the American : Lmgion Ball , held in New York annually on Armistice Day, shown in the above photo. /. Massing The Colors Old- Shc—I' -vo just -hiwl my face lifted. Young She—.NonseitBol Who 'd Btoal i such a 'thinir. —Toxn\ Hanger. THEFT IN8TJJRANCI5 Mothm- proudly)-! w ,„ h thnt your futher would 8 tn V hoi?' ' uvening to see how wel \L w,, ?\ 0 whou he lB out-Dlc MuHl^: , 1 ^J CHANCR l' 'Olt mKmWlT\ / befo re next j T| M ! Enjoy a ^ a yt a 9^^UL ¥[ no-rub washing B^j *f imjj ^ u T THE Maytag is so much faster , so much easier to handle , so quiet and smooth-running, so thor- v ough , so lemarkable in every way that the most 'fohceful way of convincing the housewife is to let her do> a washing with it. , The Maytag Company originated the seamless , heat-retaining, . non-breakable , cast •aluminum tub , the gyrafoam washing action , and many other out- 8tinding washer improvements. The Maytag deserves an opportunity to demon- strate how it will save ' you time by doing ah entire washing in an hour or so , save your health by making hand-rubbing of badly soiled clothes unnecessary, save clothes by its easy way of cleansing by soap and water . action alone , and by its 1&figS3BS&». Roller Water Remover , with a soft Ara |||j fiKiSk top roll, and hard bottom rolL TKlfe^llfeli ¦ Your Home Ii %J^^$^H ^j$& ^ There ' s no cost, no obU- -sTm?.ff ^^^^^^^J.S^^I^^Irll Ration whatever. 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