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Nes. Almeda Devine 'has returned to her home after spending some time with fmiends in Brooklyn. Mrs. Frederick Shaw entertained Miss Ethel Ghee of Long Beach on Priday The infant child of Herbert Noon, | who has been ill, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts and MW spent Sunday with friends in ngfie 1d. Wight and daughter of Inwood were in Foxhurst avenue has been rented Lb Mrs. Lwilliker of New York. Buy Ridge. evening. E ing several days with Mrs. A. Gill of | | Miss Olive May of Manhattan were SOUTH SIDE OBSERVER AND NASA“ POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1919 uests of Mrs. Stephen Buck on Fri- LONG BbACH ay. __ - The will of Julius Marcus, who died here on April 8, was filed last week at 'Mineola for probate. It an?“ of an estate valued at over $10,000 in realty and over $10,000 in personal. The residuary estate is placed in trust for the widow, Esmeralda Mar- cus, with the provision that should she re-marry she is to get the income from one-third. One-sixth thereof is to be placed in trust for a son, J. Athol Marcus; one-sixth for a daughter, Adele E. Macfarlane, and the remain- ing one-third goes to various charita- ble institutions in trust. In addition The cottage of John W. Thompson Miss Susie Hewlett has been spend- LYNBROOK Miss J. Durcan of Brooklyn and Mrs. William Shea, Sr., ententained | week-end guests of Mrs. W. J. Rae-| to the life estate in the residuary, guests on Tuesday. The Ladies' Aid Society of the | Presbyterian Church will 'be enter- iained next Thursday, May 1, at the home of Mrs. Anna Poole of Long Beach road. | Freni Saxon 'has received his dis- charge from the army. Mrs. Everett Russell of Brook! is spending the season with her si ter. Mrs. nue. attended the naval excursion last week. Mrs. Harold Pettit entertained | guests on Thursday. Mrs. Jack Moffit entertained the | ; Young People's Society on Tuesday} evening. | Thomas Watts and family have moved to (Lynbrook. Miss Eva Ackerley entertained her mother over Easter. Mr. and Mre. Flower Hulse re turned to their home on Wednesday after spending the winter in Mlorida. Mrs. Blanchard Wright entertained her mother on Wednesday John Bedell of Wantagh was the guest of friends on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly are occupy- ing their home in Ocean Side avenue after spending the winter in Man- hattan. Charles Davison and fa-rily have returned from 'the south to their home in Davison avenue. | Mrs. A. Allison and daughter of New Jersey are guests of her moth- er, Mrs. Stanley Davison. Mrs. Richard Gould, Mrs. Sydney DANCING For Health and Beauty As Talught by Marie Antoine Le Brun At Villa Le Brun Hempstead Avenue Rockville Centre Long Island , Telephone 724 Hempstead Descriptive Bookleton Request Special Classes for Children Electrical Shoe Repairing Rubbers and Shoes Repaired while you wait. All work guaranteed. _ Reasona- ble Prices. JAMES PISCIOTTA, Prop. 35 Railroad Ave., Freeport, L.. PETTIT BROTHERS UN D ERT AK ERS -AND- CEMBALMERS Rockville Centre & Hempstead Ree Telen MRS. JOHN REMMET Licensed Scavenger Lineoin Ave.. near Merrick Rd e: 480-1. RookviMie Cantre Grease Traps, Cesspools and} Outside Privies Cleaned and Ashes Removed. Baldwin Tel. 908 Freeport For Sale-gale Manure Shipped in Bulk By Rail and by Water ' Soles: Agents Wanted. M. McGirr's Sons Co. 264 W. 34th $t hlm'f-ahnuuhrfi-m THe 3, STER OF DANCING | $52 BROADWAY, at Myrile @ive. 'L' Station ~Metablished 88 years. Phone, Bushwick 4948 | shoe, ete. Com- | preparm | Private & Claze > plete tion for tants. Person Bash _P u p ! Children | burn of First street. | the M. P. Church presented an at- day evening in the church. The pro-! does not remarry, the residuary es- gram opened with violin, clarionette “are is to be divided into twenty-four | and piano selections by Miss Lorna | shares. Dunn, Plant and Mrs. Mervin Foster cal solos were effectively rendered by | Mrs. m . tableaux, entitled ed Pettit of Davison ave- | peautifully executed. They portray- {ed an African Chief, Indian Mother, . | Japanese girl, Marcus Petbit and son, Raymond, | chief, Latin Amenican, Indain chief, | | sailor, children of poverty, and the >v cross. Miss Lizzie gave appropriate of public parks under a contract readings, followed by tableaux of award | evening prayer, and the angel guard. l --- Mrs. A. McDermott also gave read- | The village health board has de- Long Island N. Y, City No Hired Vull Dross Ass le Instruction to a n d Mrs. Marcus is willed all articles of personal, darmestic and household use or ornament, and ull real property. The will provides that upon the death of the widow, in the evert that she The Foreign Missionary Society of ractive entertainment on Wednes- Maynard Watts, Kennenhl‘ -__- \J| HEMPSTEAD Dr. H. M. Phipps has been appoint- ed aesistant health officer by the vil- lage board G. M. A series of were Patersen. \Division Chinese baby, Arab John 1. Small has been appointed rountaineer, man behind prison bans, | the villawe trustees as caretaker ings, and Mrs. 'W. S. Dunn and Mrs. | creed that no permits for the keep- Charles Varney rendered a «luggimx of pigs within the village limits \Whispering Hope,\ most effectively. will be issued, and all existing per- Tableaux of peace, erty and the | mits are to be recinded by January 1, | singing of the Star Spangled Banner | 1920 - The keeping of pizs was per- j woncluded the program lymttw as a wur measure. | U B 4 BUY OR BURN See GROVE G. THOMPSON Lynbrook, L. LI 6 Atlantic Avenue For Real Estate and Insuarnce LIST YOUR PROPERTY paring to revive its baseball team, here from which made a good record. before the war caused disbandment. A dance | was held Wednesday evening to aid in raising funds for the season. During Month of March 31-A Railroad Avenue | used for past 5 years. | flocks carefully selected. Residence: 172 Rockville Centre Phones, Office: 868 Lynbrook The Altoona Athletic Club is pre- his second rt. Dr. Curtice reeport to succeed Pas- tor Winans, whe had made pular and was expected to t was sent to Connecticut by the N. Y. East Conference.. Pastor Cur- tice has served his ' i satisfaction, and all The congregation jof the M. E. Church is gratified by the return of | are on a harmonious and progressive Rev. Saul O. Curtice as pastor for basis. ALL RECORDS BROKEN April Will Be Better Am preparing for the rush, are you? If you wish to sell your property, send me full par- gfullrs at once and I will give you results within 30) YS. | |. CHARLES F. BEHR General Real Estate and Insurance Agent Freeport, L. I. Telephone 1228 Freeport Opposite Station return, | | | 44 Court Street Mattituck White Leghorn Farm One Object Only-- To Produce Heavy Laying Leghorns y Baby Chicks, Hatching Eggs and Pullets are guaranteed to be from our own flocks, produced on our own farm. Trap-nests All pullets now trap-nested. Mature None but vigorous, late-moltirg hens Mated to cockerels from 200-egg hens Send for cirevlar and prices. ARTHUR H. PENNY Box 0, Mattituck, N. Y. kept. Barron Blood. 'The one thing you've always wished a cigarette would do-SATISFY. Chesterfields do it. They touch the \smoke- spot.\ They let you know you're smoking. - They satisfy. Yet, they are mild! That's some combination for a cigarette to \put across. But Chesterfields do it / It's the blend, a new blend of pure Turkish and Domestic tobaccos-and the blend can't be copied. Try Chesterfields-today. og,wfua7m@i Mild? I | | | < Until mmm emmm ager LAWYERS GEORGE MORTON LEVY Lawyer Mortgage Loans a Specialty Forbes Bldg. Railroad Ave. Phone Connection Freeport, N. Y. EDWARDS & BODE Attorneys at Law 1-7 Railroad Avenue Freeport New York Telephone, 510 Freeport WILLIAM PASCHAL LANGEVIN Counselor at Law j Wills Building 286 Fifth Ave. New York Also Cedarhurst, L. I. OHARLES DRIGGS LEWIs Counselor. at Law Observer Building Y. Rockville Centre PHYSICIANS DR. F. T. DE LANO Rockville Centre, L. I. Office and Res.-27 So. Park Avenue Office Hours 7.30 to 8.30 A.M. and 6 to 7.30 P.M. Telephone Call, 1240 | DR. J. ENSOR HUTOHESON Office and Residence Lincoln Ave., Rockville Centre, L. L Telephone Call, 3 Rockville Centre Office Hours to 12 A.M A T to H. E. BOOROM, M. D. Rockville Centre, N. Y. Corner Lincoln and Village Avenues Office Hours N A.M. to 12 Neon, Sundays included Telephone, 35 Rockville Centre F. L. MeCREA, M. D. Telephone 358 7; Lincoln Avenue, Rockville Centre Office Hours 10 mm., 4.30 to 7.30 p.m. and by appointment; Sundays, 1 p.m. 8 PM By Appointment Only | MARY H. | ROBINSON-LECHTRECKER, M. D. 54 Rockaway Avenue Rockville Centre, Long Island, N. Y. | Telephone 183-R Trolley Stop No. 114 at Door | Office hours: 2 to 4 P.M.; 7 to 8 P.M. | DR. B. GORTIKOY DENTAL SURGEON | Dental X-Ray and Extraction | Minor Oral Surgery j | By Appointment 354 Scranton Avenue, Lynbrook, N. Y. |_ Between Union Ave. ard 2nd St Phone 1134 Lynbrook G. CARLTON KITOHELL, Opt. D Optometrist and Optician FEses Examined, Glasses Furnished 19 Park Ave, Rockville Centre Hours i: uppointment only 1 473-W '16 Livingston St., Brookl lo im No. 1 Tel. 8747 Main Hours 1 to 5 pam. MONi'Y TO LOAN Money Loaned On Bond and Mortgage; Investments Placed, and Securities Examined JOHN LYON Rockville Centre Long Island 1 Money t; Loan | | ()n Bond and Mortgage. Apply to EDWIN G. WRIGHT of, Rockville Centre Building Rockville Centre, L. I. l‘ Bank On Bond and Mortgage | My Clients have plenty of money to loan on good security; Fees Reasonable EARL J. BENNETT Attorney-at-Law, 28 North Pack Ave. kville Centre, N. Y. | Money to Loan, First Mortgages |__ On desirable improved. property | Quick Answers Reasonable Rates LAWYBRS' TITLE & TRUST CO. 367 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y. MADAME DIARD 1 Prima Donna Soprano VOICE OULTURE AND ARTISTIC SINGING Large repertoire of Operas and Ora- 1 torios in English, French and Italian. . Perfect French diction. Applications received for Glee |__ Club now forming. | 52 Mill River Ave., Rockville Centre Trolley Stop 124, Ocean Ave. \ Korneli Kolczynski |_ vioum instruction | Studio: | 7 Owborne Place _ Rockville Centre Telephone 32-W \ EDWIN S. VOORHIS 'Cinl Engines & | Post Office Building, N. Village Ave. |_ Rockville Centre, L. L. & \\. \ Pons, MOM -- .-