'Gay Divorcee' at East Hampton Forrest C Haring, managing director of the John Drew Treatre : Kast Hampton , presents for the week of July 17 Cole Porter 's sparkling musical comed y "The Gay Divorcee," a lively and delig htful show which he managed during its run on Broadway. Jack Whiting, Carol Stone , ind Lenore Lonergan head the cast which will provide eastern Suffolk County with its third successive week of Broadway at its best in America ' s most beautiful summer theatre. " Jack Whiting made his first professional appearance in "Zicgfeld's Follies of 1922," and has continued in the stage career thus begun with" interludes of strai ght dramatic parts and a period of Hollywood pictures including "College Lovers," "Life of the Party," and "Give Me a Sailor." Carol Stone daughter of Fred Stone, made her theatrical debut on the stage of the Jphm .-Drew Theatre in 1933, and her return to star in "The Gay Divorcee" is a source of gratification to East Hampton theatre-goers who saw her maiden performance. Lenore Lonergan, distinguished by her husky voice , has been hailed NORTHVILLE This Sunday the service of worshi p at 11:00 o'clock will be in charge of the Rev Wallace H Marsh , Executive Secretary of the Temperance Federation of New York. He will speak on the work of his organization and the offering will be given for that cause. On Wednesday, Mrs Lyndon Hallock and son, Henry visited Mrs Alfred Clark , her two daughters and infant son , Alfred Clark Jr of Eethpage. «f O..U 13n».1nv, i,i T^Ifrtr, l . i ! . ._ l -_ NT *-tn.\Jit -UUIUI.-H O U I I U g l l l l C U Me , "IN Y and a German boy, Christian Rheingruber visited Mr and Mrs Harold Evans on Sunday, and were supper guests. Mr Rheingruber lives and works on the Borden farm , as well as a young German girl. Shirley Downs, Norie Luce, Charles Downs and Gerald Warner are attending the young people 's summer conference at Minden in Bridgehampton this week. Mr and Mrs Edward Wells, Mr and Mrs Irving Downs, Terry and Shirley Downs, Mr and Mrs Leland Robinson , Miss Tilly Wells and Reuben Wells attended the Pomona Grange picnic at the Shinnecock bathing beach on Saturday. There were over 100 members present. -»c I»I I 1 -»*¦ ^-ii.- _ m.. *i.:it , . t_ unu ivira Willi 1ULiiui urove IAJ Blairstown , N J on Monday of this week to get their daughter , Carolyn and Joan Downs. Jane Luce and Peggy Hallock at the High School Summer Conference. Mr and Mrs George Wells and children , Robert and Laura Lee of Houghton are with his parents, Mr and Mrs Howard Wells. George Bridal Shower for The Circus Is Comina to Riverhead \ Women of Moose Miss Beeken Held Install Officers A bridal shower was given in honor of Miss Edith Beeken .i t the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Ycager , by Mrs Yeager, on Tuesday, Jul y 11. The rooms were very beautifully decorted , and fr flowing the opening of gifts refreshments were served. The fnl' owing ladies attended: Mrs Eertha Nugent , Mrs John Morrell , Mrs Raymond Hulse and Mrs Phili p Bakelaar of Grcenport: Mrs Joseph Hadel of Pelham: Mrs Wol go of M a t t i t u c k ; Mrs Walter Kuehne, Miss Anita Kuehne , Mrs John Jannen . Mrs John Freese, Mrs Walter Freese, Mrs Hussel Nodine , ~Mrr. Helen Pimtv.r CAROL STONE by Walter Winchell as a "bright new musical star " by virtue of her recent performance in "Alive and Kicking " on Broadway. will spend a few days at Springfield College, Mass leaving this week on Thursday. Mr and Mrs John Horace Wells and family and Mr and Mrs A r t h u r Smith and children v/erc- guests of Mr and Mrs Philetus Tuthill at a picnic supper on Friday evening. There will be a lesson on corsage making at the hall on Monday evening, July 24, at 7 o'clock. Those who attend are asked to bring their own flnwors. scissors nnd ribbon. Fo.'ty-seven members and invited guests of the Home Bureau enjoyed a delicious Smorgasbord supper at the home of Mrs Wilmot Warner on Wednesday evening of last week. Mrs Olin Tuthill was the chairman of the affair and Mrs Warner and Mrs Irving Downs gave an interesting demonstration on making corsages, showing samples of their work. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wells Jr and sons attended the Warner picnic at Wildwood State Park on Saturday. There was 103 present. Mr and Mrs Richard Reeve and son , Rickey were supper guests on Sunday of Mr and Mrs Philip Wells. John Wells of the U S Navy at Dahlgren, Va, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs Hownrd Wells All women in this vicinity interested in the Riverhead Hospital are asked to meet at the Sound Avenue hall for an auxiliary organizational meeting on Monday, July 24 at 2:30 p m. Come prepared to join as charter members, come too with your questions, as Mrs Frances Howland of the planning commit- Also Misses Anna Marie and Katherine Foster, Mrs Virginia Gaffga, Mrs John Pendzick , Mrs Nick Plisco, Mrs Roy Dye, Mrs John Moseley, Mrs Mary Nienstedt , Miss Arlette Rafuse, Mrs Ivison Beckon , Mrs Ida Wolff , Mrs Henry Pille, Mrs Gilbert S Raynr.r, Mrs Elmer Williams, Miss Alma Widder , Mrs Michael Matte and Mrs Robert Krueger , all of Manorville , and Miss Catherine Woronka of Eastport. Miss Beckon received many very useful gifts. Those who sent gifts but could not attend were Miss Lillian E Raynor , Mrs Walter Raynor , Mrs Luther Johnson , Mrs Walter Johnson , Mrs Frank Hawkins of. Eastport and Mrs James Rafuse. tee of the Hospital Association will be there to give the answers. Any woman who is a resident of the area including Northville , Roanoke and Baiting Hollow all or part of the year, is welcome. Kenneth Wells Jr and son , Kent spent three days of this week in Wingdale and Laurens in up-state New York. The WCTU meeting and picnic will be held at the bungalow of Mrs Hazel Wells on Wednesday. July 20 at 1 o'clock. Brink one dish of food and table service. Come and bring your friends. Mrs Hazel Wells attended the Tri-State WCTU Conference in Ocean Grove, N J on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of last week. EAST QUOGUE At a recent meeting of the Home Bureau officers at the home of Mrs Otto Schmiemann the details for a Handle-aft Sale and Exhibition were worked out. It will be held on September 2 at the Parish House. The members are busy making m a n y unusual and inexpensive articles to be held. Leather gloves made to fit the individual and plastic pocket books will be shown and orders will be taken on these articles. Keep September 2 in mind for a unique and inexpensive time. Mr and Mrs Frank Smith , Mr and Mrs Earl Collins anil Jack Eckart enjoyed the stock car races held at Islip last Wednesday evening. ' Mr and Mrs George Clary of Wantaitgh visited with Mr and Mrs Walter Kohler on Saturday. Mr and Mi's William Gordon are visiting upstate-. Mr nnd Mrs Jack Eckart spent last Thursday and Friday in H AM PT ON Psychiatry in Kducation j Phone E. H. 106 Picture in Your Mind Wh y you t h i n k as you ito THIS WEEK ONLY THRU SATURDAY , JULY 22 EVA LE GALLIENNE l l r a m a t i e jioi 'm , n a r r a t i o n by llmtyii Williams "THE CORN IS GREEN" Rount Tri p in Modern Art Willi DONALD H I M Overall vit-n ' of modern a i t NEXT WEEK l' riilay, July 21 . S:;;o P.M. Sat ., July 2J , s :¦'!" ami In :.'!( > P.M. Charlie Chaplin Comedy MONDAY, JULY '4, THRU SATURDAY , J U L Y 29 Ignore Jack Carol WHITING STONE LONERGAN in COLE PORTER'S SPARKLING MUSICA L ( OMEDY Admission 83c plus tax Edward Harvey Amy Freeman John Lupton | j ; | .T.ian Mann Jack Ramsey Gloria Welch Mon.-Sat. at 8:45 The Moat Important Feature of a Modern Newspaper is Service to Its Readers — Read The C o u n t y Review. THUR.-FRI.-SAT. —together with— "Please Believe Me" SUN. THltU WED. July 23-2G 4^-BIG DAYS—t GREGORY PECK HELEN WESTCOTT MILLAJID MITCHELL .. THUR.-FRI.-SAT. July f "Tli e Secret Fury " —together with— Shuck your cores , forget the heat and enjoy a delightful sail to New London and return—at greatly reduced prices. Special passenger excursion rates in effect each Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday af both Sag Harbor and Urient until further notice . Four trips dail y from Orient, two from Sag Harbor. Two big radar-equipped, allweather ferries , the GAY HEAD and the ORIENT in service. "Wagon Master" BEN JOHNSON JOANNE I>RU HARRY CAREY, JR. fikaaiUifi) I fl I m*w.wm nun unim. M— JM.I I I U I MMH 1.H . ¦^—¦¦wii I YOU MUST PRESENT A CLIPPING OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAIN RATES SAT. & SUN. JULY 22-23 Lex Burlier Dcnise Durcel —together with— Adults $1.65 Round Trip, Tax Included Childre n ( 12 & under!. $1.00 Round Trip, Tax Included Children (5 or under) No Charge "Woman on Pier 13" Laraine Day Robert Kyun WED. EVE ONLY JULY 2(i "Three Muskeleers" I New London Freight Lines, Inc, In Technicolor starring Gene Kelly T-ana Turner —togetlier with— ORIENT 1010 NEW LONDON 5281 SAG HARBOR 620 'This Side of the Law ' Viveca Lindfors Kent Smith • ME M O TO A D V E R T I S E R S Ceg^p. B Wed. Mat. :il 2:111 j SKY -WAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE ENJOY YOURSELF! IT'S NOT AS LATE AS YOU THINK Where? When? 2nd ANNUAL BAZAAR 1low you can be in ^ a lot of p laces ...at one time ROUTE 25 GREENPORT , N. Y. Phone: Greenport 1141 Jamesport School Grounds * BOX OFFICE OPENS 7 P. M. * First Show at Dusk JULY 24 THRU 29 THURS.-FRI.-SAT. • MUSIC • VALUABLE PRIZES • BINGO • PONY RIDES * 2 Shows Nightly JULY 20-21-22 1 SCOTT BRADY in "CANON CITY" and JOAN LESLIE in "NORTHWEST STAMPEDE" SUN. and MON. JULY 23-24 ABBOTT & COSTELLO in "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" Children's Field Day "ADVENTURES OF GALLANT BESS" in Color Saturday, July 29, 2 P. M. School Grounds j TUES.-WED. JULY 25-26 MARIA MONTEZ in "COBRA WOMAN" Color hy IVchn'eoIor and "TRAPPED" with LLOYD BRIDGES SPEED BOAT RACES THURS. -FRI. -SAT. JULY 27-28-29 JOEL McCREA and ALEXIS SMITH in "SOUTH OF SAINT LOUIS" Sunday, July 30, 1 P. M. Dreamer's Cove and VIRGINIA MAYO and RONALD REAGON in CO-SPONSORS ENTERTAINMENT UNDER THE SKY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY in Technicolor F Y O U could make regular, personal I calls on your best customers and prospects and talk to them about your merchandise and service , that would be the most effective kind of selling. tained , how much people pay for this paper and other essential information that you should know and have a right to know when you make an investment in advertising. Of course that is not possible but you can give a friendl y, newsy talk about your business to the best families in our c o m m u n i t y through the advertising columns of this newspaper. You can describe your merchandise or service, quote prices and sell to a lot of people at one time. The Bureau is a cooperative association of 2000 publishers , advertising agencies and advertisers in the United States and Canada. Organized in 1914, its purpose is to furnish advertisers with verified information about the circulation of its publisher members. But you wouldn 't make a lot of personal calls at random , would you? It 's j u s t as important that you know where your advertising goes. That 's the reason this newspaper is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations , so we can give you audited facts and fi gures about our circulation—where, how much , how ob- The Bureau maintains a large staff of trained auditors who make an a n n u a l audit of the circulation records of each A.B.C. publication. With the facts thus obtained , published in A.B.C. reports , it becomes possible for advertisers to select media and buy space on the basis of known and verified circulation values. THE COU NTY REVIEW "GIRL FROM JONES BEACH" Jamesport-South Jamesport Fire Department The ONLY Newspaper With an ABC Guaranteed Circulation Published in Riverhead and Eastern Long Island REFRESHMENT STAND LOCATED IN CENTER OF FIELD Jamesport-South Jamesport Civic Association CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE ! • Bottle Warmers • Refreshments BRING YOUR BABIES AND PAY FOR YOUR TICKET WITH A SAVING SPEAKERS IN EVERY CAR COME BRING THE CHILDREN!! NO ADMISSION—ITS ALL FREE PROCEEDS OF BAZAAR FOR NEW FIRE EQUIPMENT AND NO PARKING PROBLEM "*"' < "~A8mhst6h 60c per person inc. tax CHILDREN'S ,BATHING BEACH .. - »/ /> " ;. ¦ — , "'" # This newspaper is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations.Ask f o r a copy of our latest A. B. C. report giving audited facts and figur esabout our circulation, < FACTS A. B. C. = AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS -dUBfaiam. *a^A. UUUJOS I f "TARZAIV AIVD THE SLAVE Ulltl." Settings by Randall O'Neil NOW THRU SATURDAY— "PRIVATE I.IVES" 27-211 CLAUDETTE COLBERT ROBERT RYAN A Cool Scenic Sail on L. I. Sound! I | ' j ! I JULY 20-22 'The Asphalt .Fungl<> ' j 'THE GAY DIVORCEE " with Dick Sykos Howard Bailey Sally Brownback Sure Cure for Hot-Weather Blues CAMP SLATES BAZAAR A oazaar win DO nciu on cue grounds of Cam p Immaculata, corner of Peconic Bay Blvd and Bray Ave, Mattituck , on Saturday and Sunday, July 22 and 23 and on Saturday and Sunday, Jul y 29 and 30, between the hours of 2 and 6 p m. The Sisters of St Dominic o£ the camp will have a booth and there will be booths where the handicraft of the girls of that camp and the boys of Camp Molloy, Mattituck , will be on sale. The proceeds of the bazaar will be used for the benefit cf the two camps. The public is cordiall y invited to attend. "The <MinHtfli(er" Rose anil Mignonette IN EMLY N WILLIAM S' STIRRING DRAMA DOROTHY PETEHSOIV - Art Film Group Children Learn by Experience America 's Most Beautiful Summer Theatre OLD TOWN THEATRE • •C L A U D I A " I Brooklyn. Mr Eckart 's father is a patient at Brooklyn Hosp ital. Mrs Joseph Slovick and daugh j ter Faith left on Sunday for Port |Angelas , Wash to make their home there while Mr Slovick is stationed there. Mr and Mrs John Joyce and daughter Audrey of Railway, N J visited with Mr and Mrs Earl Collins last weekend. Social Club met at the home of Mrs Amy Yost last Thursday. Davis Glendenning has accepted a position at the Quogue Market in Quogue. Mr and Mrs A Sacks will occupy the Slovick home while the Slovicks are in Washington. Miss Beverly Schnaderbeck returned to her home on Sunday after spending the past three weeks in Melville with Mr and Mrs H Charles and family. Mrs Joseph Bohnak Jr was Weekend Showings of Unusual Films AT JOHN DREW THEATRE TELEPHONE 1386 ROUTE 25, SMITHTOWN BRANCH, L. I. Management of Robert O'Byrne Directed by Gloria Monty Trained elephants and several other animal displays will perform locally when Hunt Brothers and Eddy Brothers ( niiibiiied Circuses arrive at Riverheail lor two complete performances at 2 p tu and H p m Tuesday, July 'i~>. Areuic slurs at the show, which will be held at (lie former Suffolk County Fairgrounds include wire artists, head balancer, clowns and other features. of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Warner on Sunday evening. The guests present were Capt J Bohnak. Mr and Mrs Joseph Bohnak , Northampton , Mass; Mrs Frank WarInstallation of officers of the Port ner , Qj ogue, and Barry Bohnak. Jefferson Chapter 901 , Women of The Bohnaks have been visiting the Moose, was held at the Moose with Mrs Bohnak's mother, Mrs home on Saturday evening. Fred Frank Warner of Quogue and left Bone, past governor and present on Monday for Northampton . Mass secretary of Port Jefferson Lodge to visit and then will leave for Al1379, Loyal Order of Moose was the buquerque , New Mexico where installing officer , assisted by Mrs Capt Bohnak is stationed with the Lillian Tidmarsh , installing chap- U S Army. lain and Mrs Florence Milano , inMrs Ral ph Jackson mid daughstalling guide. ter Judy of Valley Stream reMrs Dominick Pellicano was in- turned to their home after visiting stalled as senior regent for the coming year and her staff of of- foi a few days with Mr and Mrs ficers includes Mrs Florence Arns . L Warner. Mrs Mae Benjamin and Mrs junior regent; Mrs Charlotte Law : daughter rence, junior graduate regent; Mrs Tcssie Ludetcur and Marthann of Port Jefferson are Mabel Gilmore, chaplain; Mrs Florvisiting in East Quogue. ence Milano , guide; Mrs Margaret Bernier , assistant guide; Mrs Jean Don 't Forget: The donkey baseIvines, sentinel and Mrs Elsie Pier- ball game to be held on July ci' .v, argus. 28 at the Central Ave field at 8 Following the installation Mrs p m. Hampton Bays will play the Pauline Scrivens, grand deputy re- East Quogue team. Plenty of gent of New York City and Mrs laughs. Charlotte Lawrence, who was senMrs Edward Schnaderbeck was ior regent of the local chapter last guest of honor at a party held at year, were presented with hand- the home of Mrs L Warner in some gifts in appreciation of their honor of her birthday on last f a i t h f u l service. A delicious buffet Thursday evening. Cards were ensupper , prepared by members of joyed during the evening after the local chapter , concluded the which refreshments were served. evening. Those who enjoyed the party were Mrs J Eckart, Mrs Walter Kohler, guest of honor at a party in honor ' Mrs Herman Jones, Mrs Earl ColI of her birthday held at the home lins and Mrs Ralph Jackson. m ¦ ^ AS A MEASURE OF ADVERTISING VALUE —¦¦¦ mmmmt' mM *M *mmm}m%t*%ttmLmt Jfa*ik i^^—-