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~DISCUSSES WORK land Heritage\ Is Subject Of Talk At Wantagh | Wantagh was. cramues Mrs. Poul Behrendt directed dis» {, cussion on \Our Highland Heri= \of. \the. Iniberan subway train at Broad: the wum-mt. - church among mountaineers of the tives pointed out that Mr.|south, at a missionary memo! Fitepatrick had left his home in {the Ladies Ald society, Christ @ cheerful mood yesterday morn- Lutheran church, Wantagh, Jast ing and had -been enthusiastic) Night. The Rev. William S, Avery, about plans for the future. They m ,. gave the invocation and said his outlook had been con- . Avery was at the organ. see Tees 41 A | dens\ announced ihe. following a?“ no tions of morbid- Wet;- 13:prth mic:- the He Bad lived at the Alexine|Y®@r: Church, Mrs. Paul Behrendt, avenue address since 1920 with his chiming-mi hs‘“ $9“?qu and mother, Mrs, Mary Jane Fitzpat- Jar}; H” Dogs-tre' a?!“ g; Mre. rick, and a sister, both of whom Dodorlcl‘c Hohorst “ma um?\ Jmnb: survive him, He also is survived - s by two brothers, Frank and |F; D@Der: program, Mre. Freder« Sponsored By P-T. A, Unit In Eike Club Exalted Ruler James T. Halli- rise highway. Looking on are, left to right, Past congratulates District Deputy George Exalted Ruler Harry H. Gould, Grand«Trustee ”flaw—hfflflmwm William T. Phillips and Past Exalted Rulers : Veterans of Foreign Wars at Eat- | on Rapids, Mich., for the purchase of a fruit tree. turned over to school authorities | pic ip; ; and Mrs. Frank Soper. to establish a scholarship fund | NS third term as president of St. c The two organizations were as-| TObn's Men's club, having been | 50 Attend Class Lynbrook Baptist Circle fisted by Charles D, Vosburgh, su- re-elected at a meeting last night DSMSIng class for youths, spon= ored *by 'the Wantagh Paren the citizenship cam perintendent of Lynbrook schools, in St. John's Lutheran churchlsTegcxmryaswguuon' £5 ch‘pqtt: : I Mis: Anne Cullen, Lynbrook art | basement, Blake ue, Lyn-|oned by Mrs. Asa Aust at- ir essense ton \ =- ie ioc gin CR ay we o ao oo tac pron rincipals, ie school c ret irls V day night i - Miss Anna Kaufman, dock repre- € $ y themselves who sold most of the The club voted jo amend ins effin erect Sight in the Sun: - i i rise Park school. sentative at Ellis island of the by-laws, which now restrict a rise Park school ick Kn . . Ber= night in Lynbrook Elks lodgerooms, Sun- Joseph Meyers and Michael Leftoff. Joseph. ~ if\: mfi‘kfhfii'm mugmnu R (There Funeral arrangements had not Sparke; ways and means, Mrs. -Many of the boy? have dragged or two off the bettom at odd hesday night, at the clubhouse. | \ dent in the West End senoo;, with | COmPleted late morning. James Scoilay, chairman, Mra. times in the past. Captain Joe Raynor once pulled -into: port Mrs. Genevieve Baily presided. a total of 38 tickets sold, was pre- |_ FLFCTS NEW SLATE | William Betts and Mrs. Theodore with three of them aboard, if we remember correctly.) In honor of the gold star raoth- | sented with a fountain pen set, do- | Rowehl; visitation, Mrs. Frederick continues that he will be running his boat as ers, Mrs. Elizabeth Mohr and 'Mrs. | nated by Walter S. Miller, Of the | gos; geheuing Renamed President DCT; ChBUPXR [MTB The skipper mes to the end of the Rose Johnson, it was voted to con- | Colonial Gift Shoppe, Lynbrook. euing 'enmme? Fre | Dengler and Mrs, William Altho wn \open\ craft every Sunday from now tribute $25 to the national home | The net pmccsfls of the benefit Of Lynbrook Men's Club __ cradle roll, Mrs. William S, Avery, ~ winter. He will leave Elderd's dock on Woodcleft at 8 a. m. for widows and orphans of the were $150.20, all of which was| Emil Scheuing is today starting Chairman, Mrs, Raymond Krisp every Sabbath on which it's safe to sail. So there's a chance national council, dect \No ‘—T—k—T§ “55157521 and the Lynbrook Board) president's term to two years, so| Enrollment for new members lp' L a ared, H nbroo! | of Trade. that Mr, Scheuing can serve a will be open at meetings Wednes- af talk about it from various skippers but nothing has materialized Ext glans” but: swag“ one living in the United States mas. agbeur 4. vernon | | oan ao | third term. | day night at February 1 at 7 p. m, * ® and receiving its protection should Correspondent 1} Person ntion i for the sewi class: for We're curious to see what might be brought back from t Phene Lyabrask tire {| Rudolph Langer was nominated | e ing class for women as yet. remain an outsider,\ in an address | ’__-_l_________. --- [for the presidency but explained also sponsored by the association. ° 'main transit line. < before the south shore section, | (Westbury) since his time was uncertain he Mrs. Robert Boyce is chairman | | £ Wednesday afternoon, at Temple| Final arrangements were made | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dick and | could not be sure of attending|and Mrs. Mae Anderson, Instruc- Yacht Headquarters Israel, Freeport | for the Italian luncheon to be | tor. - ° Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ossenfort of | Meetings regularly and he nomi- { ¥n New Home Are) H Alfred Voll\ workers welcome the imaigrants We Foubrotk bepred Westbury will be the. alnner nated Mr. Schount mer, Mrs. ol s. OB Mrs. May McKe who land on American soil, at- meeting of the committee in| #uests this evening of Mr. mmmfi§’§,°flfiie§§hfl°c\m$$iéxé‘f . When the Freeport Yacht club installs officers at the m\ Jfleg lel. fig“ Ten, tend to complicated details,! and Crystal Lake hotel, tonight, Michael V. Chaiko, new vice-com- . J. E. Lessler, : € charge of arrangements at the| Mrs. G. H. Gerretson of uth William F. Stoeckler, secretary and | Huron, Mrs. W. al Smith, Mrs. help them to find their destina- |home of Mrs. Allen van Hagen,) Ozone Park. fouth | and all ust ione tions G h %, Lynbrook 4 __ u}; Lawrencsv Illiearsw, t(regurgr. | «modore will unlimber his tongue tell that must be done Mirto Scopinich, Mrs. R. G. Slett, s. ummit street, Lynbrook, yester- - overnors: William Witte, George -t6 renovate the new headquarters how moored in Hudson chan- Mrs. Raymond O'Connell, Mrs. Mrs. Jerome Loewy of Freeport, day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Schwarz of id a Van Guilder, Fred Kappelman and | may?\ a); “figufi’ 8211511: The luncheon, which is open to Springfield, Mass., have taken a| Rudolph Langer, each for two | the public, is scheduled for Wed~ |», Argyl d. Westb | years. | vice president ti ome on Argyle road, Westbury, | R R 'to the band in her new resting place. E. J. Green, Mrs. J. L. Buchanan. natipon ad] 1411512212132}:ng and. nesday between noon and 2 o'clock w;), they will occupy for the!, Resignation of Henry Renken, | She's snubbed into the bank so tightly that there's a pro- Also Mrs. T. J. Moran, Mrs.:|urged all members to support In the church parlors, Earle ave- winter. | former governor, was accepted \ Merrick road, Lynbrook, with regrets. Abtrmiced list to the deck. The action of tides on the sand beneath, Ernest J. Behrens, Mrs. R. N. Sea- g 's bill dob 4 e t. the ot om held a trier bait. | bort setties to-the uimit® | man, Mrac J: B: ficmbsfin 510523: chairman. Her Fairing commit!!! Mrs. Marle Pembleton enter- | , 108 CMO UUP MQ White Cannon ; -John \ Hoffman, Mrs. Benjamin Dime], T tained at bridge last evening in s w - r kaway, | I sand will be pumped to the outer side of her and she'll be there visor to the junior council, fol- tee includes: Mrs. Alfred Walters, inn, Main street, East Rockaway Mrs. H. M. Mason, Jr., Mrs. Nich- - . to stay. Then the work of painting and redecorating will be olas E. Kallmeyer, Mrs. E. J. J€S- lowing the resignation of Mrs. Mrs. 6, 1 Eike Mrs George! her home on Butler efter) oe | UJ and then adjourn fo | started. sup, Mrs. Herman E. Dunker, Jack Babitz. Scott, Mrs. James Gregory, Mrs. bury, for Mrs. John McKenna, Mre. | participate in the dance being con- , , Joseph H. Gray, Mrs. F. A. B. nel. 'The concrete boat, 1,800 tons, four decks, is broadside on , \o C Fh g Whitioy, Mrs. Geo: asse! . 22 M. T. McEachern, Mrs. Ian Mac-) Virgil McKenna, Mrs. Edward ducted there that night, by the | Members of the yacht club are all praises for the tugboat grfiows “Lin“ L. I}. hgffl'EMx ng Circle Meets Kenzie, Mrs, van Hagen and Mis. | Owen, Mrs. C. C. Crowley, Mrs.| Senior Luther league of the More than masters who brought the craft through from Oyster. Bay Robert Quayle, Mrs.. Robert J. embers of the Ladies Sewing N€WOn C. Munson, Herbert Crouchley, Miss Madelie | church, _ Lz § doz. & > where she once served as headquarters for the Oyster Bay Vernon. Mrs. Theodore Snedeker, circle of the First Baptist church Hag Theatre Party Crowdace Miss Helen Quinn. Personal Mention 4 - Wacht club. The craft draws 10 feet of water And has a Mrs. Edward Kerwin, Mrs. James |of Freeport gathered for an all h MISS GRIFFIN DIES | L_ , cC, just about cleared the bridges Smidt. Mrs. Harold Friedman &nd /day session, Wednesday, at the TWeniy-six members of, the i (Lynbrook) K O T E \/ superstructure that al Mrs. David Wolft. church, Mrs. N. H. Megahan |UXiliary to Rescue Hook Lad- Miss Marcella C. Griffin, @ister \, __ , P , pramond ~A - .~ this side of Dobbs inlet. It's sald to be the largest craft ever mum conducted a brief business meet- 9°\ Company attended the annual} of the Rev. James L Griffin: 25° 50 Torying today for Washington R \ * brought into Freeport. Pence League Meets ing and the missionary session theatre party of the group Wed» b roin ther s - sistant tor of St. Barnabas 64 Hyglenic, nationally ade; M* ~~~ _* 'There's the nucleus of a swell clubhouse in the boat. It International day was observed was led by Mrs. W. W. Winship. °#IAY in New York city, 8 past D. C. From there they will go to 3 The church, Bellmore, died Wedtes-| Virginia Beach, and then to Day-}§ vertised and mtkmullywpp‘ /' .as an efficient heating plant below decks, there is a dance floor ¥$._’xmnm'fl$ftg‘ $9 the 3121213,\ mammo- ar [Mm t \Eng 11:3, max: in g: day at' the home of her parents, tona Beach, Fla.,. where Mrs. Dn‘a'r- lar sanitary pads! Stock tp! * saloon and a five-room apartment where the wheel-house |Peace and Freedom, at a meet ~ Hotel Bristol. Later they attended Mr. and Mrs, James L. Griffin of mond will remain for a time, Mr. used to be. The clubhouse will be a swell place to be some hot ing, yesterday, at the home of the Re-elects Officers \a maatinee performance of \Ta| Flatbush. Requiem mass will be| Diamond will return home for a Tolletrles-east building'\ + .. Gordon - Sholar, Officers of the Ladies Aid so- | Rather Be Right\ . | sung in the urch of the Good Iprtnl‘hl. returning talFIorldn in - ~night in August when the cool breezes blow off the bay. But |thirman, Mrs. Gordon _ pork \| ciety of\ the Freeport Methodist | ineatto, ght\ at the Alvin| Shepherd, Flatbush, Saturday at | time for Mrs. Diamond's birthday, FRANKLIN SHOP3 be sure and use fine-meshed screen, you yachters. Mrs. Rose Edelman of league|Episcopal church will serve an- | Those in the group were Mrs. 1 * m Beshdes Father Griffin fats-I‘ll\? ”MT“ figplfnwgll sit ipstead s headquarters in Manbattan talked | Other term as the result of elec- | Camille Andersen, Mrs. Perry fild her ENG“?- “Other,br°mer' b\ hj k. i pm}: H avana | | Hem New york. . P on the international conferences. | tlon, yesterday afternoon, at a | Combes, Mrs. Chester A. Doug- 6. DMD. survives. «fore returning home. week’s Table of Tlme Tide It was voted to become affiliated | meeting at the church. lass, Mrs. George Dunham, Mrs. J with the international body. Mrs. Harry Beebe is president; Edward Fitz Gerald, Mrs. David --- Mrs. James A. Sutphin, first vice | Fitz Gerald, Mrs. August Gaeckle, president; Mrs. Carlisle H. Bog- | Mrs. Michael Friend, Mrs. Paul - Note--Eastern standard time-low water comes six hours The January card party of the|er, second vice president; Mrs. | Killeen, Mrs. James leonSd. MT: 'after water given here. ,, | Sisterhood of Temple Israel in |John W. Dodd, recording secreta- | William H. Mason, Mrs. C. D. For- | n;.h_:fm.flnjf~ Zach \txt Orv \ay |Freeport, Wednesday night, in the ry; Mrs. John T. Cotter, corre- rest, Mrs. Michael Roche, Mrs. | nod d 199 vestry rooms of the temple, at- @ponding secretary; Miss Jessie | Emma Crozier, Mrs. John Pero, IE + UB d f tracted a gathering of over 75 per- Thompson, treasurer; Mrs. Henry Mrs, George Wiegert, Mrs. Henry | sons, Mrs. Arthur Selzer and Mrs. Richards, assistant treasur T. Wright, Mrs, Harry Wellebil, ! I. J. Gold were hostesses for the An illustrated lecture On Pales- Mrs, Martin . occasion. > tine by the Rev. Ira W. Hender- i Helland, Mrs, George \Gome to the PRESIDENT'S I BIRTHDAY Mre. Lawn received a|son was a feature of a meeting of §;?rkr¥hrz}afi?msmmnr and c I Ll . R AT | ° N !! special a donated by Mrs.| the Twenties club of the Free- ,‘ Abraham Schiff, and “as: m 1:6.de Epillgupul'l taunt; “raw/Dru“; x , Jmcry 2M ' LYNBROOK LIONS UNIT woop Lp went to Mis. Morris Wetnerasy might, the \church | 'the (est tonbrook Mothers' SPONSORS DEBATE | ON BURGLARY CHARGE \Others playing were: Mr. and + Raymond Hansen conducted the cussion on the advantages of am Shebar, Mr. and ‘ session and Miss Jane Marshall Parent-Teacher association, We Ot \Industry Govern- Machinist Arrested In Theft Of Milton Bauer, Morris Lélbo- was appointed chairman of the maywmhnuary 26, at 8 % a Children Deserve social corsmittee. 'elock, Clark *y £ j Protection Against Are Subjects Discussed By $200 Worth Of Auto Supplies Others attending were: Miss sci-col auditorium, Lynbroogzmu I \ / R g . and Gertrude Braren, Miss Flora Con-| Speakers scheduled to address [ er I6 % Infantile Paralysis haim. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cruick- | tie meeting include Mrs, Regin . shank, Mrs. Hanssen, Paul | ald Pratt of Lawrence, state Henderson, Miss Ruth Henderson, | licity chairman of the P-T.P“A.; Edgar Mapes, Mr. and Mrs. David | Mrs. Albert Bell ~* Ser Cliff, di= Martin, Mr. - and Mrs. Louis tor of Island dist P= Mrs. Louis Wein« | Schleuter, Miss Jeanette Walters, {felt “mm nwel We w HME entire proceeds of Twins! party are used in grest fight against infantil is -to help the new Each-bun for lam\: Paralysis > t epidemics, to prov nurses, and laboratorie® with the most scientific and shod» ern equipment. Clip the below and \do your bit\ in this great basile. \DO YOUR BIT\ COUPON Chairman, Committee for Celebration of the President's inn-r . det tue Reach A Rempriend Post whet \Tol maipttnl thi lent ie p Prats send me ustete to the Birthday : bration for the Presicent «puch tor which 1 emglose cheek» tor money erdat) TMP By» muz 140 lor mori to join the Proident it