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u M i . - - +4 review _- Lone ISLANDS 1% Te o oe - THE NASSAU DALY - F 5m: - m s ”J Am mli, + 937 \. FEntries Pouring in for Hempstead-West HempStead.Gaidefl;Léwn Cont - WINE NICNENT|-Ready to Try, Their Skill in Upstate OCEANSIDE TEM MAN COMMITTEE IN UPSTATE TILT | flflMflTjflfi EVENT Commercial Students Will Enter Syracusq dents' Posters Judged Tournament Monday Night; Awards Six students, accompanied by On Wednesday dents, school 103112110“ $27 itd] | DENTISTS Drs. Gardner, Hart & Dolan 446 FULTON STR. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 29 W, 34th STR. pro- their | instructors, - left - Ocean.) \iiéncy> Hempstead students ra- | side high / school this morn- ing. to take part in a: cotmnmercial a studies tilt at Syracuse university, |Hays, Ellen Petersen, Louise | The university- is. sponsoring the Schmidt, Anna Skoch, Frances \ By EDWARD H. DUTCHER Nearly 150 entries 'have received, to date, in the d-West Hem: lawn contest, sored by the Hempstead iation of commerce, as I of a metropolitan New »¥ork competition, John 'Christy, general chairman, «announced today. Entries welose June 15 and a home- r or lessee must submit is entry on an official blank 'to be eligible for participation. i,. Several thousand entry blanks ive been placed in a number of Willage mercantile establishments nd may be had on request, There | Bese u conte '» Blanks should be mailed to the al chairman at. 26 Spencer Hempstead, before the Ji The June 15 date has been set in '> sorder to classify entries and en- le judging to begin soon there- . Eliminations will. be <ef- as the judging is done, with lempstead-West Hempstead. win- s to take part in the final judg- for the entire metropolitan lew York area from August 15 to \ A total of 26-silver trophies will awarded, with two major silver es and an award of grass for the best lawn. Firgt and place cups will be awarded each of the twa classes in each the six districts into which the and West Hempstead area e been divided. Trophies Displayed @ Trophies now are on display in he window of. H. Blumberg and 8, Inc., 278 Front street the Blumberg display, the will be shown at Stumpp \ Jand Walter company, Fulton ave- © m and Franklin street; Scars, | company, 353 Main b and Joseph Feldis and, Son, 1 South Fran! street. A women's committee, headed By Mrs. Fred D/ Baldwin, has been med to supplement the men's roup to further promote and nulate interest in the competi- Hon. She is being assisted by bout 30 sides, including members the Hempstead and West Hempstead Parent-Teacher asso- lations, Republican and Demo- clubs and church organiza- ons. i, The poster contest, sponsored by the association of commerce at mpstead junior and senior high ols, -will: close tonight, with to be judged at the Nassau e- and Washington street, at 8:3 lock Monday night. Silver tro- will be awarded to the rs of the two best posters three honorable mention tib» also will be given for the next best posters, The prizes be. ited by Mayor M. brook at the Rivoli tre, Main street, at 9 o'clock wy Delegates from Oceanside high school left this morning for Syracuse university where they will represent the county in a state-wide contest in shorthand and typing which is sponsored by the college. #---_--_._._.} Shown in the photograph, left to right, they are On The Business Front By OBSERVER --_--_-_-____-* E newest addition to the Bald~ win commercial family is the Marie Dress shop, located at 37A North Grand avenue. The store already has opened and is engaged in business. Harry Schwindt, of Rockvi the new Avondale section of Free- port, bounded by West .Seaman and Delaware avenues, reports 10 more homes under construction, several of which have been sold and are being built to order. Thirty-five houses already have been completed,- are sold and oc- cupied. Five of the ten dwellings now under const are situ- ated on,the southerly extension of Maryland avenue, which Mr. Schwindt \is cutting through from est Seaman avenue to Wilson lace. About 25 members of the Brook- lyn Backers Country club, in- cludin ty, took part in an informal gath- ering at the Baldwin Brau Haus, Sunrise. highway, Baldwin, last night. The club meets Wednes- day nights but in a different place each week. The Baldwin Brau Haus, Sun- rise highway, recently made a worthwhile addition to its outside ance, in the form of a Brau us flag, which files several feet above the facade. It is blue and white in design. the pi aboard the ar liner \President Mon- roe,\ which leaves New York to» day, commencing the 327th round- the-world cruise of that comy , is Mrs. Lillian Lepp of Wood- haven. The Long Island Real Estate nurserymen: 'This exhibit il be on display for sometime. several from Nassau coun- | three acres, dwelling and garage, located on Center Island, to Thurs- ton H. Smith for occupation. This latter property thus returns to |Smi€h family ownership, where it | has been, except for one break in Complete protection against in- 'sects is available to Oldsmobile owners. 'In addition to the built- in cowl ventilator screen, further | security is afforded through a wire mesh window ventilator screen. Chrysler dealers are calling to the attention of Shriners among their prospects the advantages of taking delivery on a new car in Detroit. during .the forthcoming Shriners' convention next month. By doing this the owner saves delightful motor tour and breaks the car in, providing the distance in this instance is 500 miles or better. M. A. Boldt, former Rockville Centre tealty broker, has re-en- tered the real-estate business and has opened an.office at 466 Long Beach road, Oceanside. One of his first transactions was the sale of the six and one-half acre estate of the late Dr. Hughes on Atlantic avenue, Oceanside, to William. Duffy, of Rockville Cen- tre, sports' promoter and Ameri- can manager of Primo Carnera. Mr. plans to use the estate as a ce. Both building and grounds are being renovated. Walter E. May of, Baldwin, linoleum layer for the Freeport Floor Covering company, is spend- ing two weeks at Lancaster, Pa., as a student in the Linoleum Laying strong Cork g\ It? May is company. Mr. taking the full course given by the-price of, shipping, enjoys a} | , Wilhelmina Nunnenkamp, typing instructor at the high school; Eileen Bohan, Edna Elrod, Eleanor Campbell, Beatrice Rankins «and M. Louise Campbell, shorthand teacher. 'The boys are Joseph Neger and Melvin Daly. B'NAI SHOLOM Rockville Temple Celebrates Thanksgiving Day Rabbi. Nathan N. Rosen will preach on \Shevuoth: \The Jewish. Thanksgiving Day,\ at the 8 o'clock evening service at Tem- ple B'nai Sholom, Rockville Cen- tre, tonight. Miss Eleanor Custer McCaw, music 'director, is- in charge of the musical program for ind Gus Trau will be solo Shevuoth services will be held at the temple at 8:30 o'clock to- mmotrow night, Sunday at 10 a. m. and 8:30 p. m, and Monday at 10 @. m. The Monday morning serv- ice will also include Yizkor or the memorial service, Children of the. temple will par- ticipate in the Sunday morning service, with the following pupils assisting: Lawrence Eliner, Nor- man Levine, Robert Polstein, Stanley Helfenberg, Daniel Mos- kowitz, Stanley Bernstein, David Mazur, Stanley Schechter, Karyl Waldman, Monroe Asher 'Bogin, Sheldon Siegenfeld and Joel Drabkin. TO HAVE CARD PARTY A large attendance is expected at a card party, Wednesday night, May 26, at 8:30 o'clpck, at the Baldwin Democratic elubhouse, under auspices of the women of the Democratic club of Baldwin. Mrs. Jesse Hart heads the com- mittee in charge. There will be valuable special awards, table prizes .and refreshments. Goldstein, | Photo by Sagendort SHEVUOTH SERVICES Woodmere | Congregations | Holds Rites On Sunday, Monday Shevuoth | services will _ be celebrated by Congregations Sons of Israel, Woodmere, on the- first day, Sunday, at 9 a. m., and for children at 10:15 a. m., and on the secorid day, Monday, at 9 a. m. Yiskor will be said on Monday at | 10:30 a. m. held\tonight tomorrow and Sun- day nights at 8)p. m. Sunday school will be omitted Sunday and parents are asked to bring their children to the syna- gogue services that morning. The rabbi will preach and the cantor and boys' choir will furnish the music. WILL ADD MASSES For the convenience of the large {number of tourists who attznd the Holy Redeemer church in Free- port during the summer, starting competition. Following the session, they will be entertained as guests of the university. stand a good chance at winning | because of, the ~record recently made in a county contest. team leaving for upstate, turned in | a perfect shorthand paper in the | Nassau competition and Beatrice Rankins, who broke official state | records for first. year typing stu» | | The local school is expected to Eileen Bohan, member of the Notice of Sale I UPREME CoURT, NassAU Corry The Wqultable Life Assurance oc of, the United States, Plaintif, ag Allice L. Secor, Defendant. Pursuant to judgment entered herein on March 2th, 198%, I will sel at. public auction to the highest bldder, at the ro- funds of the Nassau County Court House, Mineois, New York, at 9:48 o'clock in the ferenoon on the l6th day of May, 1997, the mortgaged premises directed by sald Jud to be sold and therein described “£11.01 fi] F tilting: lloyh nuns.- or pare land situate, and being at Rockville Centre. inthe Town of Hemp- Stead, County of Nassau and State of New York, known and designated on m certain map entitled \Map of Bryn Mawr, Section | 3, eituste at Rockville Centre, owned by | mtdale Inc., surveyed April ist, 1925. | Thomas H. Beeson, C. E. Rockville Cen- | tre\. and Mied in tne office of the Clerk | of Ksssu County, September 14th, 1915, the feet northerly from | int of Intersection formed by a line | drawn southerly and in continuation Mi the easterly aide of Wellsey Rond d | a line drawn \westerly 'in continuatiof of | the northerly side of Mamilton Road, aid point or p of. beginning being a point ty aide of Wellaley Rond northerly line of Lot 9 in Block \F\ intersects said eaaterly side of Road: running thence easterly at Tight angles to the easterly aide of Wells- Rond, one hundred feet; thence north- ideo t ds \one hund to the easter of Wellsley Rond: and thence. southeri long the easterly side of Welisey Ros6. eighty feet to the point or place of BEGINNING, TOOETHER with all the rignt, title and interest, of the 00. (P A00 19 the land lying in Wellsley 4, In front | of and adjoining the {rem herein de-i metibed to the center line eof. | TOGETHER with all fixtures and articles| ot personal property attached to or used | in connection with the premises, all of which were covered said mortgage. Da April and, 1937. L. DELATOUR, Referee, Stiger, Irene Swegun. Also Lillian Wasserman, Audrey | Wood, Ethel Draper, Grace E- | mann, Elinor Kumpa, Betty FALTERING VISION... Don't let your grow old =- when m 2: enjoy the keen, clear vision of by taking care of your eyes from now onl The glasses you need are health-insurance for your eyes! Get them and see unger . . look younger . . ind younger f 284 FULTON AVENUE Alexander & Green, Attorneys, Broadw York, T Sunday additional masses will be IIM added to the church program. Masses will be celebrated at 7 a. (ll m., 8 a. m., 9:15 a. m., 10:30 a. m. Public Notice LmT or STOLEN SECURITIES, SToOX® SECURITY: 'The Timken Rolle Bear- ing Co. (registered in the name of John Meally.) AMOUNT: 50 Sha Nomrmen: NYOil * REPORTED BY: John Meaily, a/0 John P. McCarthy, Glen Cove, M. ¥ Notice is Rereby given to show cense to |f issuing companias why duplicates not be issued and to transfer agents to file stop orders '- ~ STAND BY HOUSEWIFE... Spectacular COATS-SUITS-DRESSES In order to make room for our new fresh summer stock we are offering our complete present spring stock of coats, suits, dresses at unusually low prices. These are the greatest reductions -we have ever made during the height of the season. COATS new york Cry 160-13 Jamaica Ave. JAMAICA, N. Y. 'DONT SUFFER THE PENALTY OF Hempstead's Greatest Jewelers and Opticians HEMPSTEAD, L. I. | ® For dress and sports wear--flesces, Harris tweeds and nubby crepes. $13.95 ~DRESSES . FASHION SHOW the in the most up-to- date methods of laying linoleum. poe