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\ SBME mE - shon Over 1,000 Parishioners Attend Event Given By Freeport Church h Freeport Mrs. W. M. Von Howies “ml-MOM“! nn # A capacity audience of nearly 1,000 parishioners and guests at- the fifth annual minstrel show and reception given by the allied societies of Our Holy Re- deemer church in the parochial school hall on Pine street, Free- port, last night. Coached by Jobn F. and Mae R. Healy, the show featured Charles as interlocutor and i Lou Franklin, t Harvey, Jr., John Healy, ancis Reilly and Daniel Healy as wend men. Among the featured » performers were: ' Vincent Barbato, Bernard \ Blewelt, Peggy Brunner, Vincent Coleman, Helen Doyle, Helen Fedderson, Alohe Gissell, Jose- phineHGulex-cio, Paul Guercicé El- vi ealy, Helen Hack, race H‘zriwn, Evelyn Healy, Walter Jorgensen, Joseph McDonald, Ann McKenna, Donald Maxwell, Viola = Metritt, Jane Nagle, Charlotte * Obey, Evelyn O'Meally, Walter Reilly, Grace Trayor, and Mickey Triciano, The Rev. John J. Mahon, pastor | of the parish and chairman of the committee in charge of arrange- ments, welcomed the gathering. °. Among the guests were the Rev. Ambrose Aitken, pastor of Holy ~ Rosary church, Roosevelt and his assistant, the Rev. Joseph Ahearn, and Health Officer William H. Runcie, Assisting Father Mahon on the « arrangements committee were: the Rev. Martin L. Daly, treasurer; the- Rev. John J. Madden, recep- *. tion; .Gustave Berkel, tickets; George Loonam, ushers; and An- drew Cunningham and John Meany, refreshments. Dancing and refreshments in the méw social hall in the base- it of the building followed the n . To Nominate Slate First nomination of officers will feature a meeting of Alpha coun- ell 'of Freeport, Daughters of America, at the Junior Order hall in Freeport, Friday night, at 8 ~ca'clock, A bingo party for mem- bers will follow the business ses- ** tne masesnip or capers | Lillian Johnson, the coun de- gree team put on the initiatory work for a group of candidates from Laurelton, Valley Stream and Lynbrook councils, at a meeting in Mechanics hall in Valley Stream. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Combes of East avenue, Freeport, were hosts to several tables of cards at . their. .home, Thursday night,. for the benefit of the council. Will Elect Slate Election of officers will feature a meeting of the Archer street school Parent-Teacher association of Freeport, Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, in the school audi- torium. Plans for the session were made ' at an executive meeting, yesterday +~afternon, in the sewing room of the school. Mrs. Otto Lewandow- ski presided. Others present were Mrs. Herbert Korber, Mrs. Charles Clark, Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mrs. P. Van En, Mrs. Kenneth Mac- ald and Mrs. Henry Suther- Has Memorial Mass Relatives and friends attended a months mind mass at. the Holy Redeemer church in Freeport, this ¢ for the late James Doyle. John: Mahon was the celebrant. , Plans Spring Rally Professor C. C. Stoughton, presi- .. dant of Wagner college, will on \Youth Served Christ in Edu- cation\ at the annual spring rally of the Long Island district of the Luther League America, tomor- row Eu; North: Merrick Boy Ran- @* **; THE NASSAU DAILY ~REVIEW-STAR--LONG 4SLAND'S « b NEWSPAPER--- GREATEST | Nassau Teachers Confer on Educational Problems County Correspondent, Phone Hempstead T5T LEGION AUKILIAR sponsors SUPPER Officials At Program Given By Hempstead Unit win wee a County chairmen, present and past, and Mrs. Thomas Clanton, of Roosevelt, district chairman, were the guests of honor at the covered dish supper and meeting of the auxiliary of the Hempstead American Legion post in the new dugout, Baldwin road at Marvin avenue. The present county chairman, Mrs. Joseph Nohowec of Mine» ola, and the following past chair- men, Mrs. Agnes Earon of Free- port, Mrs. Estelle Jeffs of Cedar- chro PARTY CNE B BALOWIN UNIT Girl Scout Little House Is Scene Of Tau Epsilon Sorority Event -o Baldwin ._ VAN HOUTEN nne. Correspondent, Phone Freeport 2225 The Girl Scout Little House in Baldwin was the scene of a card party, Thursday night, under au- spices of the Tau Epsilon sorori- ty. Miss Adele Earle was chairman of general arrangements, assisted by the Misses Margaret Cooper, Susanne Hurley, Carol and Mar- jorie Mercer, Edith Mcllroy, Eil- een Flynn, Helen Jagerman, Jane McSherry, Edith O'Donoghue, and I 1 Brarem. C Special awards went to Mrs. Timothy Reardon and Mrs. Ed- ward Oldenbush. Others attend- ing were Mrs. Harry Taylor, Miss Adele Kelly, Miss Elizabeth Brown, Miss Dolly Naber, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Donoghue, Edward Oldenbush, Mrs. John Aisenbrey, Mrs, Kurt Randig, Mrs. James Newitt, Mrs. Jesse Hart, Miss Anne Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Wells- ley Smith, Mrs. Clinton Miller, Miss Muriel Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. John Krochler, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Olssen, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Martin, Mrs. Gilbert Gannon Mrs. Harry Lutz, Mrs. James Dri coll, Mrs. Helen Tully, Mrs. Mc- Carthy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank De- marest, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wood, Mrs. Henry Rapp, Mrs. Frank Finn, Mrs. Charles Maurer, Mrs. Walter W. Donnelly, Mrs, C. Le- gakis, Mrs. F. Christiansen, Mrs. Lawrence McSherry, Mrs. John Nassell, Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper, Mrs. Joseph Mahony, Mrs. Arthur Earle, Mrs. L. Eldon Hur- ley, Mrs. James Jagerman and Mrs. Daniel O'Leary. To Have Flower Show A busy evening is planned by the Baldwin Gorden club for its next mceting, Tuesday night, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Baldwin ave~ nue fireball. There will be a flower show for members, with two classes. Class one, arrangement of spring flowers in any type of container, Weighty educational problems were forgot- ten temporarily by the bevy of pretty teachers shown above, attending the annual Nassau county teachers' conference at Central high school, Valley Stream, yesterday. Left to right, Elizabeth Cobb, Beatrice Neumann, and Almira LeMare, all of Merrick, and Grace Colden, of Seaford, were snapped between round-table discussions, by the Review-Star photographer. Below, Sanford Bates, famed penologist, center, reminds Harold F. Burhans, retiring president of the Nassau county teachers' association, of the outstanding accomplishments of modern Willipm F. Houston, Central high school “mm-urea. Mr. Bates spoke on \What Price Prisons\ at the conference. Review-Btar Photographer hurst, Mrs. Ella Gill of Glen Cove, Mrs. Ida Aste of Bellmore, Mrs. Edna McCloskey of Freeport, Mrs. Carrie Stark of Hicksville, Mrs. Elizabeth Mayer of Bellmore, Mrs. May Strong of Great Neck, Mrs. Florence Walters of Malverne, Mrs. Lydia Lent of East Rocka- way and Mrs. Louise Dewees of Hempstead completed the special guest list. It was announced that the aux- iliary's May card party would take place Monday instead of Tuesday afternoon, in the dugout. Mrs. J. H. Mirschel was the hostess for the evening. Business Unit Meets For the program of the joint meeting of the Hempstead Busi- mess and Professional Women's clubs in the Young Women's Christian assotiation headquar- ters, Cathedral avenue, Hemp- stead, the entertainment was pro- vided by members of the speech classes of Adelphi college, under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Damon. The young women who took part in the dramatic interpreta- »| tions were Miss Eleanor Denton, Miss Marian Heinse, Miss Alma Dunkerke, Miss Alma Paschal, Miss Julia Brustein, Miss Alicia Williams, Miss Camela Reynolds and Miss Lois Rodman. They were the supper guests of Mrs. Damon and before giving the program at the \Y\ entertained the boys and girls of the House of St. Giles the Cripple in Garden City. Plans Card Party Plans have been made by the Hempstead Girl Scout committee for a card party and evening of games in the dugout of the local post, American Legion, Monday, May 24. This affair is in the nature of a public appeal for support, the first in two years, The arrangements committee includes Mrs. William McBurnie, chairman; Mrs. Nicholas Samuel- sen, Mrs. Arthur Price, Mrs. George Dose, Mrs. Clifford D. Burgess, Mrs. O. G. Van.Campen, Mrs. Walter England, Mrs. John Fosdick, Mrs. Franklin Bilker and Mrs. Charles Todd. To Mark Anniversary A luncheon will be given Thurs- day by the Women's Taxpayers' club of Hempstead to celebrate the third anniversary of its organiza- tion. The affair will be at Dowlers on Fulton avenue. A short meeting will follow the luncheon, with the election. The nominating committee Miss Genevieve Geer, Mrs. George Nettleton, Mrs. Charles Rhodes, Mrs. Charles Penoyer and Mrs. H. R. Miller. Will Meet Monday The Women's Republican club of Hempstead will meet Monday evening in the Odd Fellows hall in Franklin street, at 8:30 o'clock. Edwin W. Wallace is to be the speaker. Will Have Supper Members of the Moses R. Smith >= PCIOLOGIST HITS CRIME SURVEYS Fail To Get At Root Of The Problem, Bates Tells + Teacher Assembly CAR PATTY GNENE Br MOTHERS CLUB = A unwinding-l 91.1.1; sale, to ugment ower show fund, held. Under the supervi- James Wilson, a. colored ger Lodge To Benefit From Event i“ | id | BICYCLES LAWNMOWER REPAIRING TALFOR'S _ ays _ chapter, Daughters of the Union, are to be the supper guests Tues- day evening of Mrs. Ellsworth Smith, in her home on Union street, Lawrence. The regular May meeting will follow. SPONSOR BARN DANCE includes | at Sky Top Sporting Club Will Give WILL SPONSOR DANCE The ~first annual -/ “gm-tn“ woe o Valley Guests e HOFSTRA PLAYERS PRESENT DRAMA Capacity Audience Sees \It Can't Happen Here\ FOR SCHOOL F Proceeds Will Be Used For Cafeteria At Belmore; 200 Persons Attend -; wns. 2mm * 8 3. \SHW or y“ - Funds for the North Bellmore august l‘ b party e p 0 ingo in the school auditorium, News bridge road, last night under the direction of Isador Lewis, dent of the board of educa More than 200 persons attended the party. Edward, Me a supervising principal, assisted Lewis in conducting the Winners of special prizes. ins cluded: So k Mrs. shrbarl Huesner, Mrs. Anna Steinert and Mrs. Mary At Uth Slde Nadeau, Other prize winners were e__ & Mrs. John Deacon, Dorothy Shuts Rockville Centre l Mus oret®upe XITTHE \ Genies 1906 o ®____________ A capacity audience attended the presentation of Sinclair Lew- is's \It Can't Happen Here,\ given last night at South Side high school auditorium in Rockville Centre, by the Hofstra players. The play was sponsored by the Parent-Teacher association of the high school, for the benefit of the student loan fund. The £1“ was directed by Fred- erick W. Swift, a meinber of the faculty of Hofstra conelfe. Music was composed especially for the performance by George Mead, in- structor of music for the college. The cast included Robert Bey- ers, Angelo Bill, Grace Oliver, Jean Powers, Robert Arthur, James Schlobin, Philip Goldfarb, Perry Waldner, John Leighton, Arlyne Young, John Petry, Mar- jorie Kenney, Alfred Phelps, Wil- bur Dodd, Jessie Osterville, Rob- ert Janes, Theodore Dunne, George Williams, Edward Disso- sway, Peter Weiser, Gerald Bey- ers, Wilbert Schultz, Arthur Har- rigan, Alfred Plotkin, George Spelvin and George Schwarz. The ushers were pupils of South Side including Richard Peterman, Leonard Calvert, Robert Clarke, Edward Carlson, John Drebinger, Walter Naber, John Eckhoff and Francis Rockett. Program girls from Hofstra college were Made- line Burpee, Kathleen Trouve, Pearl.J Whaley, .Eve~ lyn Foxtkfiefi” Greenland and Doris Kaplan. Holds Annual Reunion Degrees were conferred upon seven members of Scottish Rite bodies in ceremonies held at the | Masonic temple in Rockville Cen- tre, in the second part of the an- nual reunion, Thursday. The 17th degree, knight of the east and west, was conferred by officers of the Long Island chap- ter of Rose Croix during the aft- ernoon session. Edmund T. Chesh- ire, commander-in-chief, was in charge and was assisted by Wil- liam R. Seiffert, past thrice po- tent master; George Wetjen, stage director; Richard W. Seibert, Wal- ter C. Vogel, Leon N. Cooper, John W. Dodd, Edward A. Stimpson, Louis A. Luttge, Arthur K. Rob- Jesse W. Yeatman, E. Fenton Wiltse, John Robertson and George Eschwei, Harry Trevithick was music di-] ertson, Frank Priest, rector and organist. The George Washington, tory, Sublime Prince _of Royal Secret. second section was the historical and legendary, Edmund T. Cheshire was charge of the ceremonies, which alos included the 32nd degree. 200 SEE MOVIES About 200 persons attended a motion picture program at the Eagle avenue school auditorium, Lakeview, under the sponsorship of the Parent-Teacher association. The committee on arrangements included Mrs. Joseph Neidy, presi- dent; Mr, and Mrs. William Folk, Mrs. Frank McCourt and Miss Marion. Delaney, CHANGE MEETING DATE A meeting of the Women's club | of Congregation Beth David has postponed from Monday to and will be held in the vestry rooms of the church on been Tuesday Vincent avenue, Lynbrook. or | twentieth degree, ad vitam, was conferred at the night session by officers of the Long Island consis- the The first section was the symbolic lodge, and the In tleworth, Charles Davidson, George Lockwood, Lorraine Pillar, Henry Mehl, Mrs. John W. Linds say, Mr. and Mrs. William Kamp« fer, George Drab, Florence Heffer= nan, Florence Dinkelmeyer, Vivian Linberg, Julius Oswald, Mrs. Amelia Meyer, Frances Schy= berg, Mrs. John Emuss, Mary Masek, John Robedce, Helen Godigkeit, Mrs. Catherine Beem, Marie Ryan, Mrs. A. W. Levan and Doris Heide. To Give Card Party Auxiliary to Sunrise post of Bells more, Veterans of Foreign Wars will sponsor a card party May 8 at 8:30 p. m. in the clubhouse, 432 West Grand avenue, Belimore, to raise funds for the purchase of gifts for veterans at Northport Mrs. Frances North, president, has charge of arrangements, Forty women attended a card party held by the auxiliary yes- terday afternoon in the clubhouse; Mrs. Frances Holton was the win- ner in bridge, Mrs. William Akuntius in bunco and Mrs Samuel Gunyan in pinochle. Mrs, Gertrude Counihan - and | Mrs Elizabeth Beck were co-chairmen of the arrangements committee, The auxiliary will hold it next meeting May 13 at 8 p. m. Visit In Washington Mr. and Mrs. George Lutz of Little Neck road, North Bellmore, are passing a week in Washing- ton, D. C. G .~ go> Will Sponsor Dance Coney Island cafe setting of the old days is the stage arranged for the gay nineties dance of the Bellmore American Legion post | being held tonight in the dugout Royle street. A boy and girl on a tandem bi« cycle made in the périod when bis cycles and buggies were the fa vored modes of travel have beet riding around Bellmore for th [roast few days advertising the af« air. Costumes which best portray the fashions of the late 1800's will gain prizes for their wearers al the affair, Timothy Kelly, chairman, is be- ing assisted by Leonard Kennedy | Peter A. Mueller, Chris Flynn Oscar Helmns and William Spink PLANS DANCE Bible Class Bowling Club To Holt Dinner Event An informal dinner dance wil be held by the bowling club af Everyman's Bible class of St Marks Methodist Episcopal chure of Rockville Centre, at the Beth: page Country club, Mondi 10. Cards will also be to those who attend the Tickets may be obtained through the Rev. Karl F. Moore pastor, or any of the following: Georse S. VandeWater, Au Schlueter, Rufus C,. Van Al Adolph C. Roehm, Clarence W Bonner, Gilbert Smith, Van. A Potter, Frank D. Hall, Elmer 0 Barnard, George L. Best, Frani M. Bigelow, Sylvester Eisemann William Hummer and Edward P Walley, Jr. DON'T GAMBLE co To come back again, Hempstead 7720 This may be a lucky number for you. has won relief from inconvenience for many a home. owner. measure of quality and value for the dis- criminating buyer of Houseware, Hard- ware, Home Furnishings, Beach and Garden Furniture and Sup- plies. It has behind it a group of spe- cially trained salesmen, always on their toss to serve you so wall that you will It It -means full Paints, - and