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erm “WW! - ene rem conan mm eee SOUTH SIDE OBSERVER AND NASSAU.POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919 Page 11 lguesu of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Fungus, having completed all of the the Simpson M. E. Church, Brooklyn, Hervey. | required subjects in their respective and will continue until Monday, when the appointments will be made. n -_ BALDWIN . | grades : Miss Dorothy Southard of Grand | j. H. Tuttle spent a few days Mrs. J. B. Stillwell, who {thflg wintering in Brooklyn, c! returned to their summer home Grand avenue. . H. Hulbert of Chicago and “Th“? guvld Hulbert, who was \on on the Steamship Leviathan, re. week-end guests of Mr. and Elbert Hawkins. p ill be a meeting of the exe- zxmcgrmm of the Red Cross the rooms on Friday afternoon. Miss Adie Combs of Church street turned from visiting her - sister, \ Lewis Pearsall of New Jersey, Miss Natalie Roper will spend the ster vacation as the guest of Miss len Augustine, Hicksville. os. Fasanella is building some new wenhouses in DeMott avenue, The Baldwin 500 club was enter- ned at the home of Mrs. L. W. shop Tuesday afternoon. A light n was served and a social time ed by all. Mrs. Jane Coote and Miss Anna te will spend next week in Atlan- City. ss Virginia Aldridge rendered a v violin solos. Readings were given Miss Mervin and Miss Anna Coote. ent events were discussed by Margaret Rope. Miss Powers i charge of the social part of the ogram. he Ladies' Aid Society of the M. Church put the centenary \over wp\ with a pledge of $50. The ta of the church was $1589, and a al of $1608.70 was subscribed. t the last meeting of the Ladies' ; Society the following officers ire unanimously elected: Presi- t, Mrs. Alice Sobie; secretary, < Nathaniel Bourdette; treasurer, Caroline Homan. The society I meet at the home of Mrs. Abra- 1 Whealey of Grand avenue on esday, April 15, at 3 p.m. iss Hazel Callahan of Albany, a dent at Columbia University, and ver Superintendent of Prisons W. Orr and family, were week-end Established 1907 CLARENCE A. EDWARDS All Branches of INSURANCE ptomobile, Fire, Burglary, All Casualty Lines, Surety Bonds. Freeport, N. Y. Res., 909 You Can Beautify your Complexion and rid the skin of un- lightly blemishes, quicker nd surer, by putting your blood, stomach and liver in ood order, than in any ther way. Clear complex- on, bright eyes, rosy theeks and red lips follow he use of Beecham's Pills. They eliminate poisonous matter from the system, purify the blood and tone e organs of digestion-Use BEECHAMS « Depot Tels., 36 members of his Sunday School class at his home Thursday evening. M. £. CHURCH Pastor, Rev. G. M. Stockdale. Palm Sunday services at 10.30 am. and 745 p.m.; subject, morn- ing, \Our Triumphing Christ.\ M. P. CHURCH Pastor, Rev. J. H. Tuthill. Sunday, 10.30, morning service; topic in interest of the million dollar campaign. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Prayer and service, 7.30 p.m. Wed: nesday evening, & p.m., Christian En- deavor; leader, Miss Matilda Starks; topic, \How to Observe the Lord's Day.\ Easter exercises by the Sun- day School will be held Easter Sun- day in the evening. Saturday at 2 p.m. a cake sale will be held in the Parish House under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society. SEAFORD school xores These pupils were neither absent mor tardy during March: Grade Albert Hendrickson, Everada Rhoades. Grade 6-Herman Bartel, Jimmy Grade 4-Clinton Schoeneman, Clif. ford Raynor, Kenneth Haskett, Helen Giammarino, Violet Kissam, Ernestine Schuster, Lillian Spencer. Grade 3 -Edward Brusso, Edward Walters, Paul Falcone, Lena Fischer, Louise Frankhauser. Katherine Har- rington, Madlyn Hendrickson, Helen Post, Virginia Schuster. Grade 2-John MceSlivic, Kenneth Coultas, Bergen Lush. Grade 1. M lton Pettit, Donal! 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STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK OLA RECORDS ARE ON SALE 'ALL EXTRA GOOD : GIRLS WANTED 1 Permanent Positions Rockville Centre, L. 1. charge of the cavinet, and the even- ing service will be in charge of the Epworth League with Frank Raynor as leader. All-day meetings of the Red Cross Auxilary are held every Tuesday. A full report of the supper which was served last evening will be given next week. MASSAPEQUA Frank L. Polk, a former resident of this place, is now acting secretary of state at Washington, in the ab- sence of Secretary Lansing in Europe mt the peace conference. With Presi- dent Wilson also abroad, Mr. Polk is, to all intents and purposes, the head of the government at home. LONG ISLAND Perfect Timing Determines Engine Flexibility engine s instant t, for loaf- ca with tor com pae South Village Avenue in Philadelphia. avenue is visitin this week at Lyneh- | thy Smith. 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