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S. ‘fnéfih’g'ht their holding prices rang- . 131m exception 'of 'slrd M. Seud« p ve fall films qust issued Ei + M‘ above refetr v owigkt Wednesday. Tot altogether @mwlikely that furthferesting de- i, _. \The Valus / ] Adveitising Me | - 'Measured Bj Readmg V Devoted to the Best Interests of Northport and anxrons M _- a Home Paper for Home People Ncfiert is the Best\ Town on Long Island, | Not Too Metropohtan Not Too Rural THIS ISSUE 16 PAGES | Nerthpprt, N. Y. _ Ffiflay, January 3, 1930 ¥ ides have tlckets . The affairs of present in The cy~bf Chas, Has 'been Holute contral 'last July, w¥hll the mem- \the “016,43; 'bosrd, with, gents had: Sienna, 'at the muary. Other besides those . Lewig and- age Corpm: \ \This group -\@fly Individual, itWing up with %e warfis \By Thormittee.\ to the state- Mr. Lndliam also sent. &2 d Yia associates 'waid the \Old Guarlored. \.' remains to b& which side HI win the \Batf Lexington\ rfimn mpled chioare refuted in She Ir will mate- yializge 'before mexfdnesday. At y tate n conside® public inter- has 'been arou there being more thin 800 Eholders who fang Prom \$5 to $85¥are. print ver batle letter sent \fiat Eby the cast enfup «and also & issued by the km faction: ‘tWJel “eeBpectfiflIy (continued on $Big Drawn F or X.. BARRON HILL ”Southbld Auflrwy Mott fipens Seen! Baum C lasses An zoppnrtumty 'for everyone. Classes will open Tuesday evening, Januaty 7th 'in the Rowley Building; -Junfor, intermediate 'and serge-r 'class- ces will 'be formed. Miss Mott will int‘rodu‘fie the Arthir Murray system. Mi- ~D- # \Shep\ Scudder Now a “Private Citizen Tuesday marked 'n new ~cra in the life wf Shepherd M. Sendder, who réelinquiskesd public 'office, and sonde miore became a private ~citizen, after 'a gervice Of fine years as «county treasurer. 'Mr. 20th at ther winter hoje, 860° inver- Garden in eating is Despite the bad waatlier on Dééeine Ther 27th, twenty-six members iof the, Garden Club greeteq, Community each ther at their 'annvial Christmas party Held at the home 'of rIfdrs Evart efit thlhps v6n nghland kink. P ' jwuflbw of the laal‘e Ge' 'e eRobms 'of Batons Neck dedfon ‘lDecembe | side Drive, New York he was in. hey eigthty-fourth year, #4 Had made \her summer home a Baton's Neék for a 'great many yers. Beath was caused 'Heart failure. Funeral services, G Rev. Chatles of New \York were held Qndsy Afternoon,. December ZZnd at fie home of \her. '@aughter, Mrs. H#y E. Bonnehfi 817 West 107th «atjet. » Mrs. Robinson vf the dawrhter ‘of ['the late Come’h H 'De Eamafer, founder of _v§' De Lamater Tron: -Ehinery for the ics‘s‘o‘nifs‘i“Mon“1€20r’” were built. Square at, 13th and West treats New YOI‘H City, was mnamg in his honor, and 'the gite of c {# De Lamater 113011. \Woiks Was makd by a bronze tab., det set in than sf one of t’he Line PJ. Mrs. € daughters: (Mj Harry E. Donnell, Miss Edith / FBRobinson and Mrs.{ Wiliam B. Ddell, and one son, Atty more Robin? and 'by nine grand, Scudder 'has Rgured in the polit- fScal Hfe of the township and county for many years. He 'was at 'one Sime wehool tax collector, an Assessor, and then tax re- geiver. He ran for Supervisor about 12 years ago against the late Edgar L. Lewis, being des- fested 'by a marrow margin. \Shep\ 'has fong Been a lead- in town and county Politics, and those who have 'been asso- cated with him are one in their estimate of him. He is known as \gquare shooter\ and commands the respect of all. He Has always 'been an organization, man, 'but mever 'hesitated to «iffer with 'other leaders when circumstances warranted it. Nir. Seudder is the only man ever to hold the ofice of county treasurer for more thar two terms, 'and during his temure flew has mage an éxcéllent record. His many friends expect \Shep\ to stay in the 'political arena. We predict either this appoint- ment or election to ofice in the not far distant future. children. Many ‘iS—efin‘g in Request For R# in New Ford Car \Requestfor demonstration rides iin the meyfodel A Fords have been swampingjur telephone since the i new bodw‘vere shown to the public vof Northp for the first time Tues- 'dav, Decger 31st,\ said Dick Ball. | \We afglad to accommodate any resident} this city who may wish 'the expgnce of a trial ride in the 'mew bod that now adorn the Model ~A Fordissii I \It ig1 experience that we have 'mot efied yet surselves,\ contin- flued Mpall. \So great is the Inter- , est offe public in the beautified Model that the types on display in i our s}room< have been too busily becupiholding the center of atten- : tion permit of their being taken i off ztffioor for the time being. | “fiver, mote is being made of |reguf for demonstrations, 'and, as of we are in position practically to #iy such requests, we Shall be moghan glad to give 'our friends théasure of riding in this car.\ k rs. «Glare Wuersten As Ir Overseer In This Section a Becem‘ber 19511, Mrs. Clatg Wsten, mother of Cl@ra L. Afss- Fort Salonga, passed from this \fvery suddenly at her late home floral Park. Triterment took place Chw ucted \by the + Works, where {§ engines and mac! Northport Cummumty Club - Stmas : -a y'éfierfxcter nctreds. t Refreshments wers served at 4:30 i‘s‘u‘e of the as «gach Tittle up 'of inefabers found Ftséelf dis- cussing garden -and clhib topics. Every gathering \of 'the neimbers Club is so full-of interest and uplift: ndér the leaders‘mp of women with Open Day at Rotary \The last meetmg of the year, peld in the last 'day of the. year, (Tues-| | ay) of the local Rotary Club, was a thak there wis mo set program. The bows 'just sang and ate and \visited\ and \razzed\ eath other,. ind before {you could say \Jack Robinson,\ the \hour was over. Senna; 'of 'the Rotatians were -caled von for Impromptu speeches, 'of the circumstance 'leading up to His lecabmg' 'here 'Home years 'ago, tellrng many hamorous Expértiences and madenees, mostly having to do with 'his sojourn as «dentist at the (Kings Park State Hospital. Hilarity and uproar was \occasioned 'by Rev. Creighton Spencer-«Mommy, who had forgotten '¥hat the meeting was to 'be held on (Tuesday instead of Wednesday, the regular meeting day. When the Ser- geant-at-arms ° extracted the usual '40-céent fine, “Spence” 'Gecams #0 fnstered that he forgot his 'badge, Rnd \was fevied pon for another dime.'In the melee Supervisor Hawk \ins a motion fhat \Spence\ 'be informed that the following day 'was New Year's. Several matters of club interest were disposed ofs The program for next Wedneseay will be in charge of C. 8. Bail. A Service of Lights at 'St. Paul's Sunday Evening A Service of Lights for the mew, year will be presented at the Sunday; evening service 7:30, by members of , the two choirs, of St. Paul's M. E. Church. The service will be featured by a special service of light shared in by the entive congregation, antiphon- al singing, professional and Fecesstion- al dramatizing the New Year and the minister's message \The Door No Man Can Shut,\ which will be given under special lighting effects. Mrs, E. S. Harttewill sing \O Jesus Thou, Att Standing,\ Hostrative of one memorial window in St. Paul's, Por the closing part of the service the entire corgregation will be supplied . with a \Candle For The New Year.\ -O-: Wadi-Bishp A marriage of intérest to local friends took place on Friday, Decero-. ber 13th, in New York City, when Miss Margustite Bishop, youngest «daughter of Mr. FA. \Bishep was uni- ted in marriage to Mr. Bigney Ward, of London, England. Mn. and Mrs. Ward sailed for London on Baturday, Bstember Zit, on the S:. Tfncister, le I-- : any p. np iand greatly added \to the plea- of 'the Northport Community ' Garden © High aims that its semi-monthly Aectings are a \source of mspuatp‘n.‘ AReported most enjoyable one «detpite the fact | l gave a brief resume | \FRED J. MUNDER Hfinfi-ragtmn\ 1 ‘fStafieyn Daughter bf Format Faster Many of our readers will be inter- the Brooklyn Paily Times carried an announcément of the engagement of Migs Lillian Meds, daughter 'of 'the fate Rev. Hanty Medd, to Charles E. Neu of son of Fudge ~and Mrs. Edward \T. Neu. The Rev. 'Mr, Medd is well known here having passed away severalsmonths 'his last Being at \the Islana resides at Island Park, with her mother. anne Piffin, Library Trustees Appreciate | Gifts The tiuistees of the Northport Pub- | * He Library are pleased to announce [that through the géemerofity of Mr. Ed, M. Seudder, we recently received 'his check for fifty dollars for ’1:he puiithase of books, as Has been h1§ custom for a number of years. We have received another contriba- tion of a set of the new Library Bdi- tion of the Eneyclopedia Britannica which has been ordered and will soon be on our shelves for reference pur- poses. ~ The trustees feel greatly indebted to Mr. Seudder for his many substan- tial contributions. George Babcock, 'Becretary T-: Frank L. Bartow 3 Mr. Frank L Bartow, who is kind- 'ly remembered as One of 'Northport's Folder residents, passed away on \'Tuesday at the age of seventy-four. Funeral services were held today (Friday) at one-thuiy o'clock at the IRehbzms Fungral Parlor, conducted thy Rev. Crag-Tate]: Spencer-Mounsoy, finterme’nt was in the Rural Ceme- fiery. ,_ Mr. Bartow was born and 'has Al- 'ways dived in Worthport. He wis @i member of Trinity Church, Having |, (Been fits sexton at 'one tine. Mis <p It‘wo 'Democrats 'on the ne' ested to know that a recent issue of, werved as pastor of St. Paul's M. E.] «Church From 1903 to 1907. Mr. Medd. Park Community Church. Miss Medd. h f \has gerved for the p: f ‘SLperwsor of HMuntiigton ' fowne’hm, 1 i Hatitn meeting were made By ator George L. \Thompson =df Km 'Patk, Asaemblvman 'John \G. (Dowie u fas the & ilthe is the Chairman, '@n © boxguet ~of Améfica'n ~Bégity to \Mrs. Hawkins. ; [tions were made by Justice 'of m was from District Attorney Ale: , Presented With 'Gaviel By Town Board Associates More, Beard ~Urged T €reite Ecemfiny. R w. Hawtnns, 'of this place,, wag}: fist, two. 3van-s”*i‘s was on Thursday elevated \to \% '| Chairmanship '6£ the county Bog ayo ‘fSupez'vzsfo‘rs, at the orga mafiaflh; Ltmeetmg 6 that body. Tha vote' WV “Lunamm us ° fma he asmmec; fins Te: Chaim am' Havi‘kvnsfiecexved a gavél df his fellow meéti'bers of : Huntingten 'Pown 'Board, 0:5 Both 'prosini 'Peace Henry 'A. Murpfiy, 'of\ Hun ton. Speéthes 'at b’he Joggin- 'of ~Cutchogae, \Supervisor Roy 'E, [Davis of 'Ilip 'Fown, Superviger's 'Josefh P. Warta of Banon 'Wowin, \Supervisor Dennis'=G. Hoan 'of ' RN“ erhesi Town, and Nr. 'Hawkins. 'The board \was' urged to utmost consideration for the-taxpay- /. mes in the maiter of appopristions rib-5 Aficréage saita‘m's And «create few pox!» Homs, Home of Hie Supervisors : 'pledged themsélves to a platform 'of\ ' economy. tC 'One (of the Hirst 'fead after the board «was organized an- - 'der G. Blue, Republican, reqfisabmg‘ I two stenogtaphers for' fins 'Patchogue office at $1;800. a year and _ an appropriation of $600 for the an- nual rental of kis offices in Patéh~ - ogre, Eupervisor Dennis G. Homan, Dem- yocrat, of Riverhead said that offices for the District Attormey had beer .. ~ provided in the court house at Hiy- k erhead, the county seat, and there [was no necessity for the $4,200 ad- ditional expense requested by 'Blue. The matter was referred to a com- . mittee. I- -z Mary E Bryant - Miss Mary I] Bryant who \waw born in Fort SHonga fixty-Eignt years ago, passéd away on New . \Year's morning after a long dines . _. and gemeral collapse. ' \Miss Bryant was an setive memiier and Bunday Bthool teschiér in the Presbyterian Church. . She \was Afr Employes of the Euward Thompson - Company for Gver twenty 'years. tisters, Miss Jans 'Erysnt and \Mrs. Henry Ketcham, of this \place q . brother, Mr. Walter of Hant- j ington, 'and is remembered / ievingly‘ by all who knew ker. m Funeral services are iaémg 'xefd this effemmcon (Friday) at thrée C'clotk, at the home of Migs 'Jame Bryant followed by fnterment st he Miis Bryant is survived by two - - r 9 exig‘reen Cemetery in Bro‘oldyn fraternal Order Of Eagles Held Successful Dance Sat. land states that her work has 4 creased over threefold. 'Mr. {Self The dance held by the Eagles on «also states that his office, with fast Saturday evening at Pleischer's exception of about three months Sunken Meadow Pavilion mear King‘s the summer, Has assumed the ark, was a highly successful affair yortions of a full-time job., rom every standpoint. The large ADVERTISE IN THE OBSERVER i Mary Bartow, a daughter, is his sole } jibe public is affécted. isur'rxvor ing of the| It is pointed out that the simple?- Hic welfare] ment of an assistant in handling this. f e welfare work is a mecesfity, due to the large population and geograph- ical layout of the town. Since fzz‘ssumzz ing office four years ago, Mrs. R 'Genéla' Cemetery. Rev. Wm. Mitchell ‘Attendance Contest Start; Sunday In St Pam’s Ill) le £1385 This coming Sunday wmalks the in- Extensive improvements have been} auguration of mn attendance contest made to the élubkouse, motably the in the Adult Bible Class of St. Paul's main lodge room, which has been M. E. Church. 'The membership 6f considerably enlarged and mow af-| the organization consists 'of both men The title \Overse® Poor\ is \mow extinet. With t mew year, the ne - this purpose, some 85 families Hbeing fiemtehdent of Pootno® provided with Christmas dingérs. f “Cozmmssmner of .. As predieted in the *' wgtk, the Town B \ Colyer, of The dass will ‘be addressed the fol» lowing Bunday, | Janviaty 12th, by Rev. 'Chailes Predericks, pastor f the Intheran Charth at Hast North- blumns last Hesignated ington, as At this wtiting it is not defnit w? ' deputy cormmissioner,| the under- standing that Mrs. JRuland, of| this plate, Hérve asfstant The former Has occupieigbsibion of ) Overseer of the Podr the past 'two years, while uland has - served in a similafpacity for twice that pertod. 1sa1ary has ibeen fixed at $1500 plar sach. Beyond the changd title there known whether pr mot the nei elected Board of Bupervisors adopt \public welfare\ as a unit county Administration. T suclf switch occurs, it is expected tha Colyer and Mrs. Ruland will e designations as deputies from}; County Commissioner of Public} fare, as they have received th- dorkement of practically the §* be practically ifference in ”fine tonduct of the 7 insofar as | men within the township. list of Republican. County | reports that it has received many ex- veiisd and spent by the Hagles for 4 crowd 'present was in its yerdiect such occasions should be held more freqaently. The committee in charge of dis- tributing Christmas dinner baskets pressions of appreciation from recip- 'ients, and also letters of appmva’l \ and endorgement of this work from sources outside the lodge. It is stood that approximately $250 was. of the labor, and of candidates. fords the members one of the finest meeting rooms in this section. As a; proof of the existemge of a fime .co-| operative spirit within the dodge, all* thu?h of the tiate» vial for this improvement was do- nated. The next meeting of the Agric will' beheld on Tuesday evening, January : T4th. At tliat time a date will be get' for the initiation of a large class. ia port. Bue to the fart that Mr. Fred ericks has a service in His Swor church at 10445 a. m., it will Be fe- céBsary to start the tlass Session -proraptly on tite. Mr. Tredericks is a forceful amd interestmg spéaker, #nd a large crowd is expected to be 'on hand to hear him. On January 19th, there will be an exchange of leaders with Men's Bible Class of the Central Presbyterian Church of, Huntington. and women, and the contest will 'be 'between these two groups. The men's group is captained by Tioyd Fanton, while Mrs. Charlés Campbell will lead the femiiniue forces. The subject for discustion tms Sunday is \The Cikl@hood of the Sav- iour-King.\ All adults are cordially invited to attend the class sessions which are held each Eunday morning at 10 o'clock in the main auditmmum 'of the church, puo d 2d ty 1