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paAY, MARCH 7, 1919 CKVILLE CENTRE n Rockville Centre,\ is the slo- the Business Men's Associa- Read their advertise- this issue and follow the by booming: their trade. «--- Anna Garrigon is (Friday) afternoon. r Ra: nd Petry and a are mot-ha week with r at Jamaica. on are 's gr Grace Simonson of Atlantic was the guest of her aunt at sland over the past week-end. Bishop Mundelein of Chicago | west last Sunday of his sisters, B. Hull of Hempstead avenue s. Theodore Eppig of Lincoin of. Lakeside ill be hostess to the Bridge Economic, Social The Men's League will meet with Williams of Windsor avenue on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Hawki returned to their home in Wind-3: avenue on Monday from Palm Bea Fla. i ® ts The cooling class will meet on Wed: nesday at the home of Constance Dun- T, 38 Milford place, Note the ange in days. > The Daughters of Faith will con- duct a cake sale and tea on St. Pat- rick's Day afternoon, Monday, March 17, in St. Agnes' Hall, Walter R. Scott of Irving place, who has been doing; M. C. A.pwark in France past year, ar- rived home on Thursday. fag Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Delano and Mrs.: Isabel Southard arrived home from Jacksonville, Fla., and oth- er southern points on Wednesday. The Parent-Teachers' Association will meet at Clinton School on Mon- day. It will be an open meeting and the subject of household economies will be discussed. W. F. Smith, a former resident of Rockville Centre, and lately employed by Park & Tilford, has purchased the White House Lunch in 'Observer street, and opened it for business this week.. Special dinners are served daily and special individual dishes will be features of the varied menu. (Much praise was accorded the chil- dren of St. Agnes' Parochial School on Friday and Sunday evenings, when they gave their third entertainment in St. Agnes' Hall. The choruses were good and the folk~dancing, garland drill and a play were all well.execut- ed and showed careful training. There was a large attendance bath evenings. Fifty soldiers from Long Beach were entertained at supper on Sun- Pa ._ Games, music and sefresh- ments followed the election. x The annual election of offiGers of St. Mark's M. E. Sunday School was held at the home of Miss R. Wright of Randall avenue on Tuesday even- ing.. The following were elec Bu- perintendent, George 'O. re- elected for the fourth year; t superintendent, (harm Sitmis; secretary, John T. ; t secretary, Charles H. 'Moser; \treas- urer, Miss Marion Baylis; mi superintendent, Rev. MM r- ; superintendent of prim-ti iss ddie 'Davison; chorister, w grinds; pianist; Miss Helen < Senja- n. 4 A quiet wedding occurred on Sun- day afternoon, vim Miss Gertrude M. Tuthill, dau of Mr. and \Mrs. Roswell B. of 282 Lincoln av- enue, became the bride of Edgar C. Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fox of 101 South Elliott place, Brook lyn, mt the home of the bride's par- Beyword, and the. grosnrs le; , a groom's attendant was Arthur 'Fox of Camp Upton, his brother. Rev. Richard ammflmwfi' they departed a ing st , on a short trip. r. Fox i541: the navy, attached to the U. S. S. Wil- helmina. IN FRATERNAL CIRCLES. RED MEN Merikoke Tribe No. 472, at its last meeting, instructed three adopted pale faces in the mysteries of the degree of warriors and chiefs. A it deal of credit is due P. D. G. Sachem R. H. Johnson, Jr., for the way he gave the unwritten work. The annual masque and civic ball of this tribe will be held Monday evening, March 17, at the Aetheneum Hall. The committee in charge consists of R. J. Donovan, W. R. (Wood, J. Kleinfeller, Sr., H. W. Bennett, W. C. 'Wild, P. H. Kelly, D. A. Colquhoun, H. Y. Lewis and W. Smith. John P. Meeker, Sach» am,. ex-officio. EASTERN STAR 'The first rehearsal for the minstrel be 24 and £6, 31.5. 9731:le Mau- Fri- , March 7, at 8 o'clock i ”Ru will be about thirty in the minstrel circle, among mre Mesdames Ronalds, inter- wmy.‘ To the drole are Peh Wid, Hawmill, Dats Resa, a L YmLfm. rdson, and Misses Tay\ a e lor and Kiricwood. 'The entertainment is under direction of Mrs. Arch Mac- Govern of Lynbrook, USED COMMERCIAL: CARS WORTHY or your INVESTIGATION 10 Ford Panel Deliveries, Price $175 & $326 En, 2 Overland Panel Deliveries, Price 2 Studebaker Panel Deliveries, Price 2 Vim Deliveries, Mod. D 20, Price 275 & COMMUNICATE WITH E. W #TH FLOOR, 100 WEST ST. PHONE COLUMBUS 7100 SALE-Ferris strain white Teghorn hatching eggs. 48 Oakmere Drive, Baldwin. 1:04 BOY automobile painting, learning trade. A. Raeder, 189 Merrick Rd., Rockville Centre; Italian preferred. 04 WANTED-A young girl or middle aged woman for general housework; home. Telephone 39-M, Rockville ntre. 1:04 CHEVROLET CARS 5 Passenger Touring $815.00 cash 5 Passenger Sedan . 287.10 cash 5 Pas. 8 cyl. Touring 1,720.65 cash 'Delivered-Phone R. V. C. 522 for Demonstration ROYAL R. RICHENSTEEN 86 Lincoln AvenueMRockvifle Centre | 4: Page 5 How Many in Your Family Savings Account! Every:member of your family old enough to have money of his «3:11:1- own can have a personal Savings Account to their ad- vantage. ‘ Husband and wife can have separate npéuntl. or can avail themselves of the advantage of an ''either or survivor account.\\ For a child, an individual Savings Account of their own is one of the very best ways to interest them in the practice of Have a x Your boy or girl should certainly have a Savings Account when they begin to earn money for damning. 4 Per Cent. Paid in Our Interest Department - First National Bank OF Rockville Centre The Bank to Bank On and Bank In U. S. Food Administration License G-10886 Lowest Pure Food Prices Prevail At the James Butler Stores Here's the proof. Read every item. 'You can't duplicate them no matter where you buy. day evening at the Baptist Church, after which they attended service. Pastor A. F. Johnson delivered a stirring sermon on \Where Do We Go From Here?\ Special music was rendered by the choir. A number of | the boys were from the First, Third, Fourth, Thirty-Seventh and Nimiet‘h Divisions, and some were from' the medical Purchase and daughter of on, N. Y., formerly of Rock- mtre, was a guest of Mr. and alie Wray of Linden place, on Special Announcement How to enable you to secure the greatest re- R = turn for every dollar you spend is the purpose of this | Potatoes nd Mrs. Wilfred Glenn and Burtis: will shortly to North avenue, sent abode having recently 'The Young People's Society of the Presbyterian Church held its annual election of officers on Tuesday even- ing. The following were elected for the. ensuing year: President, Miss Mildred Bird; vice-president, Mrs. W. announcement. The policy of this store is to ALWAYS BUY for cash-ALWAYS SELL for-cash-hence we have ms; messing, a,“ P. Guiana; acquired the title of ''BROOKLYN'S GREAT UN- rer, I 1 lbw)“; air- » . | mah of committees: social, Miss Elize. DERSELLING STORE. # F. H. Handef and unibeth Quigley; lookout, Miss Elizabeth For those who cannot come to our store, we - Peck, 15 Ibs 3%¢ mle and tea conducted by the | s Guild of Ascension Church ome of Mrs. Robert W. Nix of | d avenue, last week, proved attraction 'and 'produced over 5 Ibs 13¢ arin represented the Ascen: | ©\ _ P\2Y°\ meeting, +Ruth issue. weekly a BARGAIN BUbdbETIN. We thum Tic at a meeting of the Wo- | bring the vast resources and stocks of this store right Board of the Church Charity to your door. . u _ on Make your selections from this BARGAIN BULLETIN, and either mail same here or give order to your representative when he calls. We assure to every order the same attention as though you appeared in person to make purchase. Are you'receiving each week a copy of our BARGAIN BULLETIN? If not, please advise us immediately and we will place your name on our Mailing List to receive the issue every week. © | A. I. Namm & Son Brooklyn's Great Underselling Store | REPRESENTED BY NELSON B. PEARSALL Tel. 1345-J Rockville Centre In Rockville Centre, Baldwin, Ocean Side, Freeport U. __ and Roosevelt Treasurer's Report. Village of Cedarhurst TREASURERS REPORT POR FISCAL YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 2, 1919. RECEIPTS. Balance on March lst, 1918 Deposit by N. Y. Tele- phone Co. ( ing permits p Delano returned on Satur- | F amioren i the enainecring n engineering | rent of the Baltimore and | ilroad repair shops, since last Better than before the war, 16 0z loaf 7 An excellent value at com 01' Peas Best cookers known l 5c Pea Beans r-- --- 10c¢c Pickles Sweet or Sour Mixed, Plain and Chow, bot........ 10¢ Bon Bon Brea ...... 33,025.05 y A. Curley, former member Choice Cali. Fruit Large size can.... ...... 20.00 Tomatoes 141.80 .95 6.50 village police force, and for a ithe past employed in the | \Ariane «\a ent ustice, has d a position as policeman neém‘Lf‘é‘J-f'firfia” c Beach. . | Treasurer (Mera Corporation Tax) .... Woman's Foreign Missionary muffifi‘i‘im of St. Maris 'M. E. Church |\ 3:5. xfl'gnj“alf t at the home of Miss Georgie h Gas and Electric 1,124 Maple avenue, on Mon- | De et larch 10, at 2.90 pam. \ The pro- Rgeied, thom , Ghent I1 be in charge of Mrs. D.| irie Co. (advance ex. BIG OPENING oF THE PUBLIC MARKET At Rockville Centre ' Saturday, March 8th, 1919 le Centre and vicinity agre invited to in- ”01:32:33? graffinzm inrthle wholesale business-and hav- ing a chain of markets we are in the position to sell first class '\ meats at very low prices. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU i Roast - 80¢ and $5¢ | Loins of Fine Pork m2“ Pot Roast 28c Smoked Shoulders :| Boneless Boston Roast 2b¢ | Sugar-cured Hams Legs of Spring Lamb 8be| Dixie Bacon Shoulder of Winter Lamb - 22¢| All Kinds of Bologna Legs of Mutton y 25¢| Home M. Sausage All Other Meats at Accordingly Low Prices THE PUBLIC MARKET Successor to Wormser 8 Village Avenue Rockvjlh Centre, N. Y. Rockville tre, Patchogue,\ Amityville, Babyjon, Bum. Ewing [fish's-r: Radio: and Greenport. < 1; &. Food Administration License No. G140025 a -% ' a a Wiel Tender, «Highn- Pound Cut t0........ ...o Cali. Prunes 12¢ Ruby Jams ixs~=~ ._. 13¢ Delicious Jelly x\\ 12¢ Pure Castile Soap «»«» 3i¢ James Butler, Inc. 201 Merrick Road 61 Village Avenue ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. L. 15 Atlantic Ayense Lynbrook, L. I,