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¦ . — - — , «> : By \Kitty \ Valentine , Society Editor 'Mrs. Rttl|>h Rotelt and children , Mrs, Albert Brown and children nnd Mrs, •litmus Kuln , all of Grove Avenue , were guests of Mm. Reich' s mother , Mrs. Charles Bamberger of St, Al- bans , on , Election Day. Miss Mary Dew has returned to her home on Ice Avenue after upending some time at the home of her broth- er , Edward Dew of Medfo rd Avenue. Mrx. Wlnfleld S. Bennett will enter- tain the Wumun ' K Study Club ut her home on North Ocean. A vcmuv Mon- day afternoon, Mrs. Grant Kemp entertained her Sowing cluli Wednesday afternoon at her home on Prospect Avonuo. Miss Lucy Kunold of Woat Avenue hns returned , from a visit -with rela- tives 111 Southold. Mrs. Julia Sluurt Mnckay, who hns been spending tho summer in West Cornwall , Conn,, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ci. Collier of River Street, John Gili ge/' of Long Island City was the guest over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse HiscoK of East Patchogue. Mrs. Forrest Gcrrodette of Lnkc- vlew Terrace and Mrs. W. K. Robert- son of North Ocean Avenuo aro spending several days at Middletown , N. Y. Mrs. Emma Otis entertained the M N 0 P It V Group of the Methodist Church at her home on Ride r Avenue yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zenker of North Ocean Avenue and Mrs, Agnes Schuster left this morning for Flor- ida, where they will spend the winter. Mr. Zenker , who has conducted tho Main Street Bakery for a number of years , sold his business to Mr. and Mrs. Ra ath of Bay Shore this week . ¦ ' . Mrs. Walter Hnmblcy of Bay Shore , formerly Miss Eunice Foste r of Pat- chogue, entertained the G. T. club at her home last evening. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Foster of Bide Point were also huiwts. ¦> Mrs. Ella Halt , mother of Mrs. Charles B. Lowndes of Cedar Avenue is recovering from her recent fall downstairs , In which she broke a rib. Mrs. A. 1L Wray of South Ocean Avenue was hostess yesterday after- noon to 24 ladles at a delightful lun- cheon . nnd bridge in Roc ' s Hotel. Dainty prizes were awarded to the ladies holding the highest- scores. The dining room was attractively decor- ated with pink chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Von Etens of 35 Carman Street arc on a motor trip through Massachusetts. Mrs. J. Robert Bailey has returned to her home on Carman Street from Dr. King ' s Hospital, Bay Shore , where she has been undergoing treatment , and is%iuch improved. Mrs. Orin Gill of Laurel Street is entertaining her Larkin club this af- ternoon and this evening she will be hostess to her Pinochle club, Mrs. John Pape entertained her Thursday Afternoon Pedro club at her home on Maple Avenue yesterday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W. Ackerl y of Rose Avenue aro spending the week- end in New York and will attend the Notre-Dame-Army football ga.mc Sat- urday. ' Mr. and Mrs. John T. Tuthill , Jr. , of East Main Street have returned after spending several days in New York city. Mrs. Charles Hamman o»f West Main Street was pleasantly surprised Sunday evening when a number of her friends visited her unexpectedly to help celebrate the occasion of her birthday anniversary. Cards were en- joyed and delicious refreshments served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Vautrin , and son George , of Holtsville , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hofmann of Patchogue and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Theis of Medford , Bfr, and Mrs. Charles Hamman and daughter Shirley. Miss Eleanor G. Colgan , who has recently returned from Australia , was a recent guest of Dr. and Mrs. Cor- nelius O'Leary of South Ocean Ave- nue. FAIR AND SUPPER • In the- Lutheran Church. November IS , 14 nnd IB . Supper served 5:30 to 8:80 p. m S OM I O I menus . 7Cc. All welcome. —Adv. William Vim Arnum of South Ocean Avenue will attend the foot- ball gtimi) between Clurkson 'JVch and St. Lawrence University ut Clinton , N. Y., tomorrow. Mrs. Fred Skinner of Jennings Avenue , who hns been 1)1 , is eonvules- CF. 'lll. Miss Marie Kane , of Jennings Ave- nue and Mrs. John BriBcoe , Jr. , of .Silver Street spent the week-end in New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Saxon Welssc have returned to their home on Jennings Avenue from a viscntion in Connecti- cut. .Mrs. John P. Losee of Gillette Ave- nue entertained her card club at her heme Wcdncsdtiy evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fr<id Edwurds of Jen- nings Avenue have returned from Freeport where they visited their son. Silas Rogers has returned to Green- port after visiting his daughter , Mrs. Frank Thornhill of Thome Street. Mrs, Willlum Kcuch of Medford Avenue is able to bo out having re- covered from a seriou s illness, Mr, nnd Mrs. J. Brlnlow of Jamaica were recent guests of Mr. find Mrs. J..E. Hare of Summit Avenue. rr»«c' * »- .*THr-(r*w»ra<s>»< \^^ Personal , Social and Local Items of Interest jj • _sat^«>(» _ K*^ «_ _. (» A _ S _ ri» _ j »^ »___ » _j»j Ck.^r» _ ^ Lopez and Orchestra Coming This Sunday LOPEZ , world-renowned producer of jazz music , with his famous Ho- tel St. Regis orchestra , will appear in the first of the season ' s series of con- certs and lectures at Winnwocxl school , Lake Grove , this Sunday eve- ning at 8:15. They will give a long nnd varied program , and the music will he introduced by a short address on ja?.z and its influence on modern classical music , by Mr. Lopez. It has been a long time since any entertainment of calibre presented in this course has been offered to the people of this vicinity. The course comprises 12 numbers, including in- strumental and vocal music , dancing and ilustrated lecture. NUPTIAL STRONG—LA IDLAW h John T, Strong, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John T. Strong «4 Sutuuket , nnd Miss Victoria Lnidlaw , eldest daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs . (leorge Q. Lnidlnw , were married Wednesday, nt 0 o ' clock by the Rev. A, L. Hub- bard in tlie Mctliodi.sl Episcopal church nt Bayport. The wedding marc h was played by Mrs. John Wines. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. The matron of honor was her sister , Mrs, Gilbert Clark arid Hie best mnn , the bride ' s only brother , George Laidluw. The bride wore rose point lace with taffeta underskirt cut long in back and trimmed with rhineslonos , and a wreath of white roses ' In her hnir. She . carried white roses, She also wore ' the groom ' s gift , n diamond (tinner ring;. The bride gn ve thu ma- tron a long string of cut crystal beads. The matron ' s costume was of powder blue chiffon over flesh satin und she curried pink roses. The bride gave the groom a platinum wrist watch. Mrs. Strong ' s tra velling costume was of brown chiffon 1 velvet with hat to match. They are spending their honeymoon in Washington , D. C. and the middle west , and will live in the Stubblngs Cottage on Seaman Ave- nue , llaypoi't, upon their return . , A wedding dinner was served by cutcrcr Frank Nichols to the relatives nnd it few friends. OBITUARIES WII.LARD H. IJUMSTEA D Willnrd H. Bumstend died Monday in 'Jackson Memorial Hospital, Mia- mi , Fin. He was 48 years of age , and had been ill a long time before he went to the \ hospital. He was a son of the late Jacob and Martha A. Buin- stead of Patchogue , a former resi- dent, here , and well known. ¦ He leaves one sister , Mrs. Elliott R. Smith , of Patchogue nnd Little River , I Pin., several II I CCDB and nephews , and 1 an aunt , Mrs, William It. Valentine. Funeral arrangements not yet imown. UANCK to lm held In Polish Hull . Avery Avenue , .Salunlay, Nuviiiihcr 10, TlekulM fiUc—Adv. The proHtlge of Aifvunec Advertisers Is recognized by Public Patronage When in Need . . * . of PRINTING S fe# PHON E: PATCHOGUE 1Q0O--1QQ1 \EJ- Our Representative will call raffs and assist you with your W r fi Printing Problems. T I Sty* patrI| Jo gtt ? Afrttatt r? North Ocean Aveftue Patchogue. N. Y JJ No more burnt toast! JUL This electric A LI f f f M \V& toaster turns J^Sfe^Wrlk off the heat -i-^S^ j^^j before the toast burns ^*\' ' Thm . Sl gn of a »«. - ' - ' * r-iingAo_M&__ ~ ask for tne ' f Westinghouse i automatic Buy fro—i one of tlioso Electrification Dealer *! W. ALDRICIt • HARRY GOLDSTEIN & SON 61 , N. Oc<«ii Ave., PatchoEUe , N. Y. Eajtport, L. I., ' N. Y. E. BAILEY & SONS - F. C. KOMANT ' F atchoKur. N. Y, . Ssyvltl* . L. I, —fills——s-Us—IBus—ins——HUM— n«—in ——a * , ndMni^_¦«!—¦ins——— i¦ ¦¦¦—nssiasaii^—— .—¦¦ins—i¦ ..—¦— n —¦a,n —¦¦ n —as n i FACTS fo CONSIDER ' J |S| £ —.bef ore you buy your Bab y Grand JB&B |£$|$£ The BrambacK Baby Grand is made in trie ifiSH jftSviv l»\S-5t factory in the world devoted exclu- __pSflH Iff f ' *<VcI j ' to the manufacture ol cn« type of ___ ¦ ___ £ff y instrument— ths f intit Baby Grani that _^___ 9 __S j:ff x c <> n t \ iuilt. 105 years of quality Piano -___j____B6 gxff Bulletins experience is behind it. ; »-j88_fi _»i* Iff Through the ycarS/Brambacrt value and / i«llllHMHH| ff> quality have earned tremendous public ^&p£ |l_ H ____ :|ff demand which alone is responsible for /M ^^^f SBmm Hf the moderate retaJt price. /MM ^^^^^m W Bringyour musical friends—se<> test , ,^ ^^ ^ ^^^^ ^S , |£ play and compare the BrambacF, y^^ ^I| ^| Ullll with instruments of much ru _ h« M^^^^ ffi ffllll |f H price Woreyou buy. Inquire about / fip^llll llli tlifl| §f fc your guarantee of satisfaction / ' rtttM |I Stlir ri which warrants every Brambacfi / ' ' W! M MM ^W?W \ part—even the soundins-board / •> WtmmK$$§$$n against splitting durlns. the life //, % '^SKHU$ j& of the instruinenc* / \ ' \ j y :_J W_Bi^BroM8_t ^^^ B BY ^^ B W^Mm^^&!&^&m^^: _ #>* * _^ japtiii ^iS^ i^i&^^S0^iiHsyri_ Jr *^^^^B^S ^^^¦i^^afARvP^S^^ SvKwSSivSffiCfliwXwAvA-^^^^^ ~ , ** r ^ *¦ T W^-i^vAw^ff^vwTOSvii'J' WS§ M S^M ^MMB ^ MM M M *VMM^MW^^^ ACKERLY'S •'MUSIC CENTER\ j 89 E. Main St. Patchogue , L. I. J TH . ERE I . S _ NO . DQU BT ... ABOUT ... A B RAM BACH ! <f- ' - - - - ¦ = ^v OPEN ALL YEAR The Rendezvous South Country Road and , Nelson Avenue BLUE POINT , L. L Telephone Blue Point 132 7 Restaurant Food You Will Enjoy Dancing Saturday Evening November 1 0th , 1928 Carnival Ni g ht Rendezvous Frolic Every Saturday Evening Special Rates for Club and Social Functions . V -_ ¦ : . I \\THE following a«rostic was g iven -* the Advance by a friend of the womun who read it at a party. I Tarmony / \Omnipotence / \Omnipresence Wery T7vidently Dules ! ORDER your Engraved Chrktm—i card» now. Patch- oRue Atlvance Poper Shoppp. —Adv. Read It Downward PERSONAL t Investment Service I BANK AND | | INSURANCE STOCKS | For Capital Appreciation BONDS AND PREFERRED STOCK For Income Return Inquiries Invited ^ eg, Swezey, TopHffe & Co. Incorporated 4Z Broad-ray, N»w Yoik Patchogue Office: MIIk Bulldhag Telephone 1111 In tho prcflcnco of the nipmhors of tin. ' Imiucdluti! fiunilicH , MI KK Alvinu Scliomii' ehl , tdtughtr- r of Mr . and Mrs, A U ^ UH I I) . Mchoettfcld of 121 Juyno Avenue , bucumn th ' e brltln yesterdiiy nflurnoon of Alfred Lyman , Jr., BOH of Mr, unci Mrs. Alfred Lyman of 7(1 Jonnliin 's Avenue In ii ceremony per- fo rini'il ut the home of the brldn ' M un- cle in Little Neck by the Ilev. Dr , Pattison of thut village, The couple Wei'<? nltenili'd by the bride ' s nunt nnd uncle urnl left nfterwnnls for a wed- ill til? trip by motor , the destliuitioii of which Is not known. lloth Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyman urn well known in the villas, he boinjf a for- mer chief of the Palchoi;uc fire de- partment und manager of the E. Bai- ley & Sons ' .store. Mrs. Lyman hns been employed in New York. On the return frcm their , weddiiiff trip thoy will muke their home on Howell' s Po i nt lloud , Heliport. LYMAN—SCHOENFELD F KUTEST KIDDIE KONTEST Good for , 5 Votes \ Conducted By Merchants of Patchogue NOVEMBER 7th TO DECEMBER 25th , 1928 Cnndidnle . r Addr*«s ¦ ' ¦ • This ballot must bo deposited ii ' i 111\ ballot hot which will be located In each store isiuing cou- pons , or . in The Advance Oflice by- t»n o ' clock lu in., Wednesday, December 2Ct?i, See full details nnd standing of contestants in the , Patchogue Advance ' MVI >4 B M > 4WtM* a *H *4RH I4VIIWI fM ^t i Ms * * 1 1 *sJN M _M tW !>• *¦_ ) 114MB I MM 0^*~M )4is *M H**» <)*****t>ti4K t i «ii»iiii«(iwm«miiiiiii,iimiiM.mi»i l ,i l , m „,„ mm f| l tt riSt& COAL ] I I __-Bh^ L' w ' TERRELL I f v8c« , Chapel Avenue f i TjfZffin *\'* u •• R - R- i ] J_ ** __ Patchogue 210 I ' uiiimliiMw HUM mmmmmmj 1 OPENING SATURDAY I r ^= NOV . io =i ' I TO • • » I - 2? '3 . K»L I 2+n vSBBSUBBSS ^^^BBB ^^^S/s ^^B ^BKKSS ^rTsl^t^^^ ^ &A€ #®0O?- 1 as - ' I? ® Cor. East Main Street and South Ocean Ave. y i§ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' . S , M ~ \ & ^5 » Patchogue ' s handiest corner has been transformed. We hope it is _ f ^ a pleasing one. In surroundings which fairly shout cleanliness we wilt £? 55 offer the people of this vicinity _? 1 LIGHT LUNCHES 1 |g' ¦ \ ' ¦ .• ¦ ¦ ¦ \ . ' , ¦ ' ' ' » •|2 of Sandwiches , Salads and Desserts which will please the hard-to-please. ^ jg - - __ : _____ __ , I I CANDY - SODA - CIGARS | First Church of CI II I HI < J „ I „. ,, Ptitc hoKUe |« « unilw \ T<h *t '\• Church , The First UJiurrh of ,f- „^' r Scientist. In Boston , Z™ Chr ' 5t ' Subject for Sunday, November it. \Adam nnd Fallen Mnn, \ \' Sumliiy servlcca lltUO a, m . _ . )>. Jii. -ln the Mfllfl JlBilcHr.it • Sunday School nl !) : :io „ ,„ re-tlmotital tiiP.!thi R every \ W«dn«. dny evoniiiK at 8:15. \ .«uo s . Rcmllni- Room open wwk .lt, M ftBJ1 1 lo 0 p. in. \\\ The public Is cordially lnvlt.nl u> «, end Hie serv ('e.H n,„| to uoe tl.e |it, | mn Room. —Adv, ' FIRST CHURCH OF CHR^ SCIENTIST