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By EVELYN ROWLEYHomrmat-rrs wrio are carefull y saving fat for the Far Salvage
Campaign should bear in mind the fact that fats arc as necessaryon the home front as they are on the battle front. The smallestbit is not too little to save, for either battle!
Fats are valuable in the diet, not only because they supplyenergy, but because of their effect upon good health . Certain tatscarry fat soluble vitamins and others are the source of the essentialfatty acids which are needed, par-ticularly for healthy skin.
Never throw fat away. Everylittle bit helps — trimmings, drip-pings, skimmings from soup stock—all are Important. A tablespoona day means almost a pound amonth. Multiply this by 35 millionfamilies and the big saving, forfood or ammunition, can readilybe seen. Especially in days of ra-tioning of butter, margarine, meat,and cheese, it is essential thathomemakcrs plan to utilize all pos-sible household fats In cooking.
Render all- fat trimmed frommeat. Any excess fat from steaks,chops, roasts and ham slices shouldbe rendered and used. The trim-mings should be finely chopped orground and rendered very slowly Ina double boiler or over low heat.Fats may be "clarified" by addingcold water, bringing to a boil, letcool, skim off clean fat, and repeatthree times.
Such salvaged household fats maybe used for frying, seasoning, andshortening. They served admirablyin making cream sauces, meatsauces, and salac, dressings, to saverationed oils, and may readily beused as shortening in quickbreads,light bread, gingerbread, chocolate,fruit, or spice cakes, cookies, andpie crust, especially for meat, veg-etable or mincemeat pics.
Miss Kruger WedMr and Mrs A B Kruger of Riv-
erhead announce the marriage oftheir daughter. Miss Lillian Kruger,to Harold Levy, son of Mrs Doi-aLevy of Brooklyn.
The bride, who was graduatedfrom Riverhead High School, El-mira College, and attended Col-umbia University, has many friendsIn Riverhead who wish her greathappiness.
Mr Levy was graduated fromCity College, and is u candidatefor the degree of Ph D at ColumbiaUniversity. He is a member of PhiBeta Kappa, honorary scholasticfraternity. Phi Lambda Up:., ion andSigma XI.
Miss Gatz WedMr. and Mrs. Frank Gatz of
Sound Avenue announce the mar-riage of their daughter, MissFrances GaU, to Pfc CharlesKominski Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.Charles Kominski of Southamrvton.
The ceremony was performed atthe St. Isidore R. C. Church, Ri-verhead, by the Rev. MatthewWlesniewskl.
The bride wore white satin, withfingertip veil , and carried whitegardenias and babies' breath. MissRcgina Gati, sister of the bride,was maid of honor, attired in rosebrocade, with matching hat andcarrying yellow roses.
Henry Kominski, brother o' thegroom, was best man.
A reception was held at thebride's home. Pfc. Kominski re-iur..ud to Camp Pickett, Va., andMrs. Kominski will keep her posi-tion in her father's store, in SoundAvenue,
MISS BLISS ISWED TO SOLDIER
Mr. and Mrs. Walter HowardBliss announce the marriage oftheir daughter. Miss Carol RuthBliss, to Pfc. Robert E. Tucker ofClncinnatti, Ohio, now stationed atthe Suffolk Airdrome, at West-hampton. The ceremony took placeSunday at the CongregationalChurch, in Riverhead, with theRev. Janus Fraser omcu ting.
The brids wore a gown of whitechiffon, trimmed with white lace,with a crown of orange blossoms.She carried white roses.
Her maid of honor, Miss HelenM. Babula, of Sag H<_bor, woredusty pink, and carried pink roses.
Sgt. Donald Hainze of SuffolkAirdrome was best man for Mr.Tucker.
The wedding iecep*icr. «IM heldat the home of the bride.
CALVERTONMr and Mrs Frank Cosentlno of
-ellerose were holiday guests ofMr and Mrs Albert Williams.
Miss Katherine McCullough andWilliam Oderwald were recentlyunited in marriage, and are spend-ing some time at Mrs Oderwald'ssummer home on River road.
Corp Robert Wylie is on furloughfrom the Army, and spending thetime at his home here.
The Misses Dorothy and CarrieBlasko have returned to their homein Bridgeport, after a visit withtheir sister, Mrs Charles, Diamond.
Mr and Mrs George Godschalkhave returned to their home inNew York, after spending severalweeks at the summer home ownedby Louis Bcnzer. The lattcr'sfriends here are sorry to learn thatMr Benzer has been quite sickagain.
John Penney, AMM 3/c, visitedhis parents, Mr ar.d Mrs HalseyPenney, last week. Mr Penney,who received his promotion re-cently, is stationed at Floyd Ben-nett Field.
Leonard Case Jr of Forest Hillshas been visiting his parents attheir summer home on River road.
Mr and Mrs Robert Moore andfamily spent the week-end andholiday at their home here.
Mrs A S Whitman Jr spent theholiday and week-end with Mr andMrs A S Whitman Sr.
Mrs A G Dale, Mrs Paddock andgrandson, Eric, and Miss HelenDale spent Sunday with Mr andMrs Walter Knight of Greenlawn.
Mr and Mrs Peter Zubina andchildren visited in New Jersey andConey Island over the week-end.
Mr and Mrs Joseph McCormickof Jamcsport were guests of Mrand Mrs E E Smith on Thursdayafternoon.
Milton Raynor of Manorville re-turned home on Saturday, afterspending the week with his grand-parents, Mr and Mrs Henry Young.
Mr and Mrs Henry Young en-tertained Mr and Mrs E E Smith,Everett Young and Mrs H F Rod-man at dinner on Monday evening.
Miss Grace Vicik of Eastport hasbeen visiting her sister, Mrs Wil-liam A Zeh.
Mrs Jenn'<? Schmclzcr, Mrs Pad-dock, Eric 1 lddock , Mrs A G Daleand Mrs Bcchtel visited in South-ampton on Wednesday.
BATTING HOLLOWMrs N A Talmage, Miss Jane
Talmage and Miss Christine Tal-mage spent Tuesday in New YorkCity.
The C C Club met at the homeof Mrs Lucy Scebeck on Wednes-day of this week.
Dr and Mrs H S Cunninghamand Mrs Armstrong, who have beenat their bungalow at Fresh PondBeach for several weeks, returnedto their home on Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs Robert MacLauch-lan entertained Dr and Mrs Mac-Clintock of Brooklyn over theweek-end.
Mrs Hugh Huckett is entertain-ing her sister, Miss Delia Watkins,over the week-end.
Miss Suzanne Roosa of Liberty,N Y, is visiting her grandparents,Mr and Mrs J C Nienstedt.
Mrs Donald Maran and daugh-ter, Donna, of Water Mill , wereguests of her parents. Mr and Mrs
J C Nienstedt, a few days thisweek.
Mrs Clarence Hallock , FrankLane and Mrs John Hallock, ofMattituck , visited relatives in Con-necticut a few days this week.
Miss Jean Nienstedt is the guestof a school friend this week, atSyracuse, N Y.
EAST SETAUKETMr and Mrs Kenneth McCam-
bridge have been entertaining theirniece , Miss Helen Vollner, of Ridge-wood Plateau.
Miss n-.lh Hoffmoon of Old Fieldhas had her cousin, Miss ElizabethHoffmoen, from Cornwall, N Y, asher guest for, several days.
Mr and *Vrs Vincent Pius an-nounce the birth of a baby boy,Edward Paul) on Sept 1.
Mrs Carmen Bartow entertained
the Woman's Bible Class of thePresbyterian Church of Port Jef-ferson with their annual picnic ,Thursday afternoon.
The Preston Macauley estate atPoquott has been sold to FrederickPeters of Brooklyn.
Daniel L'Hommcdieu celebratedhis 87th birthday last Monday. Afamily gathering was held to helphim celebrate. He also received acablegram from his grandson, Gil-bert S HutcMngson , who is in Ice-land.
Pvt J Nor-nan Erwin of the U SArmy, C?.,np Rucker , Ala , is homeon a sick leave.
Mr and Mrs Joseph Wells andchildren have returned to theirhome in Louisville, Ky.
Mrs Norman Erwin has had aweek's vacation from her duties atGrumman's.
New ArrivalsAt Eastern Long Island HospitalAugust 9, Ruth Ann, to Mr and
Mrs David Whitfield Cooper, ofMattituck.
August 10, Richard Lawrence, toMr and Mrs Lawrence CharlesSchaefer, Riverhead; Olive Clara,to Mr and Mrs Peter NorwoodSneed Jr, Riverhead.
August 11, Leona Adelaide, toMr and Mrs Joseph Cichanowicz,Riverhead; Joseph Edward, to Mrand Mrs Joseph Sherman Gerard,Greenport.
August 12, Cynthia Ann, Twin No1, and Cecile Marie, Twin No 2, toMr and Mrs John Stanley Orlowskl,Calverton.
August 13, Geraldine Laura, toMr and Mrs Gerald Leon Case.Cutchogue; Victor John Jr, to Mrand Mrs Preepiora, Orient.
August 20, William Allan, to Mrand ' Mrs Herbert Augustus Ma-comber, Southold; Kevin Joseph, toMr and Mrs Paul Joseph Madden,Brooklyn.
August 21, Linnca, to Mr andMrs William Axel Randolph Nord-back, East Marion.
August 22, Barbara Boleyn, toMr and Mrs Gordon Cyrus Mor-rison, Ridgewood, N J.
August 24, twin sons, to Mr andMrs William Henry Schweinsburg,Shelter Island.
At Southampton HospitalAugust 10, boy, to Mr and Mrs
George Hand, Bridgehampton.August 12, boy, to Mr and Mrs
Edward Zinteh, Patchogue.August 13, girl, to M-- and Mrs
Robert Squires, Bridgehampton ;girl, to Mr and Mrs Anthony Kul-czycki, Sag Harbor.
August 14, boy, to Mr and MrsEdward Wessmer, East Hampton.
August 15, boy, to Mr and MrsJames McCabe, Southampton.
August l'. boy, to Mr and MrsMyron Cheshire, Calverton.
August 20, boy, to Mr and MrsStanley Grabowskl, Bridgehampton,
August 21, boy, to Mr and MrsPhilip Alpert, Westhampton.. August 22, girl , to Mr and MrsCharles Manning, Amagansett; boy,to Mr and Mrs Charles Cooper,East Hampton.
August 24, girl, to Mr and MrsCharles Boyliss, Southampton;twins, boy and girl , to Mr and MrsWalter Gale, Riverhead ; boy, toMr and Mrs Mortimer Moore, Cen-ter Moriches.
August 25, girl, to Mr and MrSHarold Selfried, Southampton.
August 26, boy, to Mr and MrsArthur Williams, Eastport.
August 26, boy, to Mr and MrsStanley Goss, Westhampton.
August 27, girl , to Mr and MrsOmie Saunders, Southampton; girl,to Mr , and Mrs Neil Beck, EastQuogue.
August 28, girl, to Mr and MraJohn Skonieczny, Bridgehampton ;boy, to Mr and Mrs Joseph Burt,Southampton.
BH In the Churche-i KfillRIVERHEAD
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHThe Rev James Fraser
The Church School—10 a m. Har-old A Moore, Supt.
Morning Service—11 a m.Young People's Meeting—7 p m.
ORACE EPISCOPAL CHURCHRoanoke and Fifth Street
Rev Chartai MaeUta, Rector8:00, Holy Conur union.8:45, Church School, Junior,
11:00, Church School, Senior.11:00, Morning Prayer, sem-.on.Fridays: 11:15, 2:30, religious in-
struction.
THE METHODIST CHt'RCHAlfred L Crayton, Minister
Church School—10 a m.Morning Worship—11 a m.
CHRISTIAN ALLIANCECHURCH
Rev Oliver Degelman, PastorSunday:
10 a m Sunday School11 a m Morning Worship7:15 p m Young People's Ser-
vice.8:00 p m Evening Evangelistic
Service.
OUR REDEEMERLUTHERAN CHURCH
Grilling Avenue cor. Pulaski StreetRev. William Rusch, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30 a m.Divine Worship, 1C:30 a m.
ST ISIDOR_ R C CHURCHRev C Stephen Bledrsyckl, PasterRev Matthew i Wlstuewskl, AsatSunday Maaaas at 6:30, 8 and 10
a m. The 10 o'clock mass Is highmass, followed by Benediction ofthe Blessed Sacrament
Weekday Masses at 8 a m.
ST JOHN THE EVANGELISTCHURCH
Rev Adam 9 Pfundsteln, PastorRev William E Lehman, Assistant
Mass on weekdays at 7:45 a m.Masses on Sunday at 7, 8:30 and
10 a m.Mass for men in the armed ser-
vices every Saturday morning at7:45 a m.
AQUEBOGUECONGREGATIONAL CHURCHPastor, Rev. WaKon D. MofflttUsual preaching service en Sun-
day, August 15, at 10 a. m.
MATTITUCKCHURCH OF THE REDEEMERSunday Services, 9:30 a. m.Holy Communion, 2nd Sunday.
Priest in ChargeRev. Thomas 3. Haldeman
SOUTHAMPTONCHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
First Church of Christ, Scientist,Southampton, is a branch of TheMother Church, the First Church ofChrist, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
11 a m, Sunday morning service.11 a m, Sunday School.Wednesday meeting at 1 p m.Reading room open Wednesday
from 2:3C to 4:S0 p m in the churchbuilding, where Christian Sc'encaliterature may be read, borrowedor purchased.
The public is cordially Invited toattend our church services and toenjoy the privilege of our readingroom.
BAITING HOLLOWCONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Karl E Wickntrom, MinisterChurch School—10:15 a m.Morning Worrhip—11 a m.
FLANDERSTHE METHODIST CHURCHAlfred L. Crayton, Minister
Church School—3 p m.Worship Service—i p m.
WADING RIVERCONGREGATIONAL CHURCHRev Charles MacLean, Minister9:30 a m—Morning Prayer service.
SHELTER ISLAND HEIGHTSOUR LADY OF THE ISLE
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHRev Joseph Ansbro
7:00, 9:00 and 10:30 a m—SundayMasses.
8:00 a m—Weekday Mass.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHRev J Percival Hniret, DD
10:30 am Morning Worship11:45 am Sunday School Session7:30 pm Christian Endeavor8:00 pm Thursday evening, Mid-
week Service.
PORT JEFFERSONFIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH10 a m, Church School.11 a m, Morning Worship.6:30 p m, Christian Endeavor.7 p m, Young People's Society.
METHODIST CHURCHRev James W Martin, Pastor
Sunday10 a m, Sunday School. Classes
for everyone.11 a m, Morning Worship.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETYOdd Fellows' Hall
Branch of The Mother Church,The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Mass.11 a m, Sunday Morning Service.
MOUNT SINAICONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Frank Voorhees, Pastor10:30 a m, Morning Worship and
sermon.11:35 a m, Sunday School.
SETAUKETCAROLINE CHURCH Of
BROOKHAVENRev John P Mitton, Rector
Sunday8 a m, Holy Communion.
11 a m, Morning Prayer and atr>mon.
BRENTWOODCHRIST CHURCH
The Rev Edward ,1 Bub!)Morning Service — 11:00 a. m.Church School — 10:00 a. m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE"Substance" is the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches ofChrist, Scientist , on Sunday, Sep-tember 12. The Golden Text is:"The earth is the Lord's, and thefulness thereof." (I Cor i!) :2ai.
Bible references explaining thesubject are taken from I Chron29: 11-13: "Thine, O Lord, is thegreatness, and the power, and theglory, and the victory, and themajesty : for ail that is in theheaven and in the earth is thine;thine is the kingdom, O Lord, andthou art exalted as head above all.Both riches and honour come ofthec, and thou reignest over all ;and in thine hand is power andmight; and in thine hand it is tomake great, and to give strengthunto all. Now, thcreiore , our God,we thank thee, and praise thyglorious name."
Mlsa Edith M Kaleskl, daugh-ter of Mr and Mrs Daniel Kalosklof Moriches, has been graduatedfrom the New Yerk Institute ofDietetics, In Manhattan. MlsaKaloskl Is also a graduate of theCenter Moriches Hlf '. school anda member of the class of 1948.After a brief vacation she ex-peeta to Interne as a dietitianIn a hospital.
\Graduates
To be WedMr and Mrs Joseph N Reinhart
of Peconic and Huntington, haveannounced the engagement of theirdaughter, Miss Ann Agnes Rein-hart, to Albert William Chadwick,son of Mrs Josephine Chadwickand the late Bcrkely Chadwick ofQueens Village.
Miss Reinhart attended Hr.nting-ton and Bay Shore High Schools.She is the granddaughter of thelate Mr and Mrs Joseph L Haheand the late Mr and Mrs GeorgeReinhart, all of Huntington.
Mr Chadwick attended JamaicaHigh School and City College be-fore enlisting as an aviation cadet.He is now stationed at Ontario,Cal. The wedding will take placein Ontario, Cal, some lime in Sep-tember.
Quick Look At ThingsBy DOROTHY QUICK
Blessings brighten as they taketheir nigh'" used to be the fav-orite saying of an elderl y lady 1knew. Yci for all her repetition ofthese words, nnd, »» she Wiis par-ticularly intelligent , h.*r certainknowledge of what thev meant,she never appreciated licr ownblessings. She was always bring-ing forth her words of wisdom for
the benefit ofo t h e r s — shenovo: thoughtof a p p 1 y i ngthem to herself.For i n stanceshe hat a para-gon of a maid- one of thosetreasures w h narc more apt tohi- fnund in fir-
' "' lion than realDorothy Quick | j f c . i r n a . . . _
which incident |y wasn't her realname—could and ilii ' do every-thing from making l.-n-r to gettingbreakfast. At a pinch she couldscrub floors or write notes for hermistress. There was practically nn-thinu that Irnn couldn't do anilwhat's more she did anything andeverything cheerfully. She carriedthe old lady happily along on hercapable broad shoulders. "Whenyou're young, able and willing youshould do things, my father al-ways said, so 1 do" she told oneof the lady's friends who remon-strated once and suggested thatIrna save herself from ever-in-crcasing demands. Und-.-r thesecircumstances, particularly con-sidering her favorite quotation ,one would have thought the oldlady wou'rl have appreciated herown blessings in the form of Irna.Not at all. She did nothing butcomplain about Irna f rom morn-ing to night. Irna became a sortof a mental whipping boy. "IfIrna would only do my collarsmore carefully" the old lady wouldsay out of a snowy expanse of or-
gandy and lace washed and press-ed to the utmost point of perfec-tion which no hand laundry couldachieve, "1 wouldn't look so for-lorn. " or "If Irna knev,- more r.-hout fixing hair— " with a sin ".™that swept the blame for her rap-idl y thinning locks right into lr-na's lap. It wasn't all for "fTccicither. She actually thou„nt thatIrna neglected her. There wan al-ways something Irna should havedone despite the fact that Irnanever sat down except to sew orcat mostly the former. Time pnis-e'l and suddenly Irna received acall to come back home-home toNazi Germany where she had rel-atives a call that couldn't be de-nied. Irna, went , red-eyed fromwcepinfr , for oddly enough shelovni the old lady with all herfaults. After she had mothmedher employer for almost ten years,she obviously didn't want to leavebut slili she obeyed 'he command.What pressure or grim tragedylay behind it no one ever knewfor Irna was swallowed up intocomplete silence. A post card fromthe S. S. Bremen "Arrived safely.Much Love. Irna" being the onlyword the old lady ever had. Irnahr.d crossed on the Bremen for allthis was in the days when thatboat was still functioning. '
"Blessings brighten when theytake their flight." The old ladyknew at last the aruth of the ad-vice she was so fond of giving. Hertunc now was "When I had Irna—"which didn't make it any easiertor Irna's successors. They follow-ed hard and fast—many of them—a procession of at least ten dur-ing the years before the old ladywas beyond the need of attention.But I'm quite sure that up untilthe minute of her death ah? hadnever counted her "blessings." nomatter how much she talked a-bout them. How much happier shewould have been if she had. Howmuch happier wc would all be.
SummerWeddinqMiss Stephanie G Clcnanowicz ,
daughter of Mr and Mrs FrankCichanowicz Sr of Rivcrhead , wasquietly married on Saturday, Aug14, to Tech Corp John L Pollock ,son of the late Mr and Mrs JohnK Pollock of Greenport. The cer-emony was performed In the rec-tory of St Isidor's R C Church bythe Rev Matthew J Wisnicwski ,assistant pastor.
The bride wore a gown of whitemousscline de sole with fingertipveil , and carried a bouquet of gar-denias and bouvardia.
Miss Jessie A Cichanowicz washer sister's maid of honor. Shewore a gown of pink chiffon andcarried a bouquet of pink roses.The best, man was Joseph A Ccllcof Riverhead.
After a brief honeymoon, thebride returned to her duties asassistant clerk of Local Board 700,Mattituck , and the groom reportedto Fort Jay, N Y, where he is sta-tioned at the present time.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEDMr and Mrs Victor Smolensk! of
New Suffolk announce the engage-ment of their daughter, Jessie Bar-bara, to Antone Krupski , son ofMr and Mrs Vincent Krupski ofSouthold.
WESTHAMPTON BEACHMr. and Mrs. Harold Grabncr
spent Sunday in New York City.Mrs. Robert Dannenmann enter-
tained several of her neighbors ata Coffee Klatch on Monday after-noon as a farewell party for Mrs.Robert Yates who left Tuesdayfor West Virginia.
Mrs. Edward H. Stevens receiv-ed word that her son, Norris Ab-bott has received a medal for 45caliber pistol shooting at the Avia-tion school In South Dakota.
Mrs. Moses Weixelbaum enter-tained at Bridge on Wednesdayevening. Her guests were Mrs.Charles Ciapp, Mra. Henry Drew.Mrs. Gus Mianser, Mrs. AugustusRaynor, Mrs. Charles Rojas, MissMillicent Rose, Miss Ethel G. Rus-sell, Mrs. Edward H. Stevens, MissRose Waller, Mrs. Jesse Weixel-baum, Mra. George Winters, Highscores were made by Mrs. Winters.Miss Russell and Mrs. J. Weixel-baum.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mc-Clane and daughter of New YorkCity are spending their vacationat the hoir of Mr. McClane's par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mc-Clane.
Fred Zalss, Seaman 1st clnsr,has returned from a trip aroundthe world and is spending a ISday furlough here at the home ofhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. AlbertZaiss.
Arthur C. Twitchell is generalchairman of the 3rd War BondDrive in this area. Rev. RobertWoodroota is taking charge ot thehouse-to-house canvass. The fol-lowing have been selected as Cap-tains. Mrs'. Edward H. Stevens,Mrs. Helen Culver, Joseph Qulck-enden, Rev. Charles Coker. CarlHansen, Mrs. A. P. Rogers, Mrs.Henry Drew, George Hutt. Wil-liam Winters, Mrs. Gordon Spenc-er, Rev. Paul Otto. Dr. Leray Da-vis, Mrs. Leslie Wr.rf.eld, EugeneMcFarland, Albert Link, GeorgeFox, Emerson Raynor, StephenThornton. Each captain will havefour workers on the team. All tak-ing part in the canvass are In-vited to a dinner at St. Mark'sChapel Tuesday evening, whereinstructions will be given and sup-plies distributed.
The Youth Fellowship of theBeach Methodist church havenominated Wilbur Sadller, presi-dent; Dorothy Shlra, Carol Cook,Janet Shlra, Lee Davis, vice-presi-dents; Stuart Howell, secretaryand treasurer. Rev. 'J. W. Sprinkle,chaplain at the Airdrome herespoke to the young people Sundayevening.
Mrs. Michael Schumacher is apatient in Southampton Hospital.
Mrs. J. Madison Raynor and son,Madison, Jr., have joined Mr. Ray-nor In Washington, D. C. for thewinter.
Miss Carol Raynor has enteredVirginia In»c-rmont College atBristol Virginia where she willstudy physical education.
Mr. Cleave and family haverented the house recently vacatedby Edward Lupean. Mr. Cleave Isthe new musical instructor at thehigh school. Mrs. Scott and daugh-ter are living in the former Ken-neth Raynor house on MoniebogueLane. Mrs. Scott is the new artteacher at the high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Allenhave announced the engagementof their daughter Mrs. Lucia M.Allen to Pvt Albert Webb, son ofMr. and Mrs. John Webb of Knox-ville, Tenn. Pvt. Webb is station-ed with the Guard Squadron at theAirdrome.
News and Views of Interest to Suffolk County Women¦¦MHIIIMM^ by EVELYH KOwuY ailMMSMM^^ Ma»M)lllllllMMillllllMmil
Miss Ann Agnes Reinhart, ofPeconic and Huntington, whoseengagement to Albert WilliamChadwick of Queens Village, hasJust been announced.
To Be Married
SOUTHAMPTONThere will be a cafeteria supper
at the Methodist Parish House , onSeptember 10.
Mrs. E. DcPctrls left September8 to spend a vacation with herhusband, Sgt. E. DcPctris at CampShelby, Miss.
Miss Betty Clarke left Wednes-day to enter Crane Institute ofMusic, at, Potsdam, N. Y.
Lt. and Mr° John Lillywhitc arevisiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.William Lillywhite.
Miss Edith Kennebrock whospent the summer at Warren, Pa.,has returned to Southampton.
The Rev. and Mrs. Harold Jonesand daughter are spending twoweeks with relatives in Wilming-ton, Dcleware.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guldl andchildren of Philadelphia, Pa., havebeen visiting Mr. and Mrs. AdolphGuldl.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fairbank,Mrs. Purtell and daughter, ofHartford, Conn., spent the holi-day week-end in Southampton.
The Flanders School will openMonday, September 13.
Miss Louise Huntington left Sun-day morning for Manchester. N Y,where she will teach again.
Mrs Edward Sanford of South-ampton spent Thursday with hersister, Mrs Oscar Goodale.
Mr and Mrs Benson Christensenand daughter, Ruth, of Glen Ridge,N J, are visiting at the home ofher mother, Mrs Eugene Kane.
Mr and Mrs Carlyle Newton re-turned home Sunday from a va-cation, spent with relatives up-State. Their son, Robert, who isat Camp Perry, Williamsburg, Va,has been promoted to seaman sec-ond class.
Mrs David' Brown and son andMrs Charles Van Middelen of Riv-erhead spent Thursday afternoonwith Mrs Frank 'Brown.
Miss Elizabeth Smith, studentnurse at Southampton Hospital, iscontinuing her training at Brook-lyn State Hospital, Brooklyn.
Mrs Madeline K Reeve Is spend-ing the month of September athome.
Howard Brown, who has a po-sition in Brooklyn , spent the week-end with his pavents, Mr and MrsFrank Brown.
Miss Carrie Piper of Flatbushand Miss Agnes Serra of Brooklynreturned home on Monday, afterspending their vacation at Serra's.Mrs Robinson and Miss Betty Bryanof New Rochelle, left Tuesday.
Tr?rc was a large congregationat the Flanders Methodist ChurchSunday evening, to welcome thepastor, Rev Alfred Crayton, backafter his vacation.
Mr and Mrs A L Glordon andfriends, of Elmont, spent the week-end at their cottage.
Mr and Mrs George Christensenof .'Jew York spent the week-endat their bungalow.
Mr and Mrs Harry Post andchildren and her mother, Mrs Al-fred Gordon, of Riverhead, visitedtheir aunt, Miss Mary L Benjamin,Friday.
Sgt Edgar Drake and friend, MissDoris DeLloppe, of Yaphank, spentthe week-end with his parents, Mrand Mrs Charles Drake.
Miss Pauline Reiman entertainedMr and Mrs Anderson of the Bronxnnd Mr and Mrs Rcuttcr of Flush-ing, over the week-end.
FLANDERS
NORTHVTLLEPaul Carver, who has been
spending the summer with his un-cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-man F. Reeve, and his mother,Mrs. Kenneth Carver, left Tuesdayto continue his studies at MountHcrmon School, Mount Hcrmon,Mass., where he is a member ofthe Junior Cass. This week he hasbeen visiting his grandmother,Mrs. Charlotte Carver, at herhome, "The Dakota", Central ParkWest, New York City. On Sundayhe was the guest of his mother,and a former classmate, ManuelSavatzy, of Kingston , N. Y.
Mrs. Kenneth Carver, who Isstudying at the Ballard School ofNursing in New York City, is liv-ing at the Nurses' Home of theKnickerbocker Hospital , wheresh« is on night duty on the Surgi-cal and Medical Ward.
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Married In N. JA wedding of interest to River-
hea_ and vicinity took place in theLeonia Methodist Church recently,when Miss Donna Anderson, daugh-ter of Mrs Charles Anderson andthe late Mr Anderson, of CliffsidcPark, N J, and granddaughter ofMrs Nathan T Corwin of River-head, was married to Pfc HenryJ Schultz, son of Mr and MrsHenry Schults of Cliffslde Park, bythe Rev John McLaughlin.
The bride, who was given in mar-riage by her brother, Robert An-derson, seaman 1/c, U 8 N, worer. wedding gown cf white, fash-ioned with a long train, and hertulle veil was attached to a coronetof seed pearls. She carried a bou-quet of white orchids.
The maid of honor was MissFrances Anderson, sister of thebride, attired in pink, with a ti_raof blue forget-me-nots caught to ashort veil. She carrlec pink glad-ioli. Miss Ruth Oldrey of Brook-lyn, bridesmaid, wore blue, withpink accessories and also carriedgladioli.
The ushers were Herbert Wien-cckc of Cliffsidc Park, Pfc CorwinHarris of Camp Beale, Cat andRiverhead, and Sgt Edmund Kraussof Camp Stewart, Qa. , ,
A reception was held at the homeof the bride's mother. Among thosepresent were Mrs Nathan T Cor-win Sr, Mr and Mra Nathan TCorwin, Mrs Imogene Harris, MrsJames Boyd, Mr and Mrs SeptsrEdwards and Mr and Mrs HildrethEdwards, all of Riverhead andvicinity.
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Mrs. Edith Granger of Sag Har-bor announces the marriage ofher daughter, Miss Evelyn Grang-er to Robert Barrel!, F 1/c of theU. S. Coast Guard. The marriagewas performed in the ParishHouse of the Lady of Lourdes,Queens Village on Wednt day,August 25, and the couple arespending their honeymoon in Nor-folk , Va.
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