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Wr. and Mrs. William Hazard have d are residing in their . spre Wiss Ella Heyman expects to take w month's vacation t the summer. -Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ringlander will reside in Spruce street for the wammer. © . _ 'The delicatessen store, formerly «£ Henry Pfeffer, has been sold to ©hartes Thomas. Wred Carroll has been discharged from the army. K. C. Demming has arrived here for the summer. ©. Herrmann and family. will re- side in Summit avenue for the sum- wer. J. Buckmen and family have ar- viwed for the summer; also M. D. Whitman. John Auchinslogs and family will wesidg in the Hicks cottage for the nemmer. 3. Chever of Manhattan will spend the summer here. A. Cowen has leased a house in White's lane for the summer. M. J. Kanewall will reside in Walon and Pacific streets for , the wammer. 3. Clark Milholland hak leased the Faul Haller cottage, which is being TrudI. LAWRENCE Bérs. Waiter Stern of Manhattah Fras arrived for the summer, ‘g and Mrs. Ira Haupt have leas Weston cottage in Washington for the summer. Mrs. Frank Cole and daughter, Wva, spent a few days of last week iim MtMadelphia. Wirs. A. Lindsay has arrived for Che sammer. Wir. and Mrs. Tappin and family Isave taken a house in Broadway for the summer. ®. J. Lowe of Manhattan will re- side in the Causeway during the \Thomas Flagner and family will weshde at Lawrence Beach during the summer. W. B. Ward has taken the Whit- cot for the wommer. 1°?\ an J. H. um.- will Hewlett cottage during the whimer. in the Cat-| . C. H. Bowker has rcturnod tron? a trip to Virginia and will reside here for the summer. * 'The marriage of Miss Edua Wright and Chester Shefield took place on Thursday evening of last week at thi bride's home. Rev. R. F. Day pe formed the ceremony. After a short trip to Washington, D. C., the cou- ple will reside in Richmond Hill. N. Paulson intends to build > bungalow in Pure-ll avenue in the near future. William Stootboff has returned from overseas and received his dis- charge. Wiengarten Bros. have installed more machines in their corset fac- tory in Bayview avenue. Corporal Ira Kenyon is expected to return from overseas in July. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dodge are the proud parents of a daughter, Fran- ces, born May 27. p VALLEY STREAM Rev. Peter P .McGovern, in charge of the Holy Nime of Mary Church, will be one of five priests ordained by Bishop McDonnell twenty-five years ago next Sunday to celebrate a silver jubilee. 'The priests or- dained were members of the first class who completed their theologi- cal studies at the new seminary of Jul. the Baptist, Ldwis avenue, A sixth member will cele- brat: his anniversary next fall. Each of the celebrants will conduct a sol- emn high mass of Thanksgiving on Sunday, and the members .of their parishes will partake of holy com- munion. Reginald Auchinsloss has rented | the Franke cottage in Meadow lane for the summer. \The tuberculosis clinic held here exn May 17 by the Nassau County As- mwelation brought gratifying results. AA number of cases have been diag- messed as tubercular. 'The relief as movinyion of Lawrence, and Miss Ida , its secretary, rendered valuable istance in making the clinic a suc- xas. 0C wWOODMERE Yn Thursdiy of last week the Key- witewe Yacht Club held its annual Buwitkiteak dinner. \ #m Decoration Day the Peninsular WWSUHE ¥] Chee WERE INSURANCE policy ax THR LOSS after the of fire and water has occur- walls OUR POLICIES PROTECT. Our SHERVICE serves YOU. ~~~ F. BEHR Rest Estate and Insurance Agl. S14 Ave. Oye. Station Freeport, Ls 1. . T dephoné 1228 Freeport Your «Windows Spic and Clean That's 0:— Business WM rn mo a ~ In ”On-m the Aes A) m of the mittee was held Monday inn-hon. of Mrs. [John ¥. Fowler of n avenue, t. was , to start a two weeks' drive mu ber, through 'the churches, clubs. Boy Scouts, and .all other societies, also: house- to house vass, The torm of memorial will be 'a library. This will not Dunstan-1m) house. containing a Ubi hich ' proposi- tion to bond the village was voted down at the village election in March. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Raeburn vlll camp in their new garage until Thepubhchnbnnnmto the merit of the LAUN-DRY-ETTE Washing and Drying Machine The fact that it alone embodies the two distinct advantages of washing and drying (wringer dry) without a wringer instantly wins lmntnon and | interest. It washes-and 'washes buufimlly -in FIFTEEN MINUTES, 272 strokes of the VACUUM CUPS, up and down, each minute forces the hot water thru the clothes 4080 times in a wash-equal to that many hand rubs in cleansing ram—but abso- Influly no wear no 'buttons torn off. dager dry. \Prose me pedal and the wringer dry. rafter-0d nickled copper inside tub t lifted and the water drains out. Turn a hind]. and this INNER TUB swiftly revolves. The remaining wat- er is extracted by centrifugal force. There's the boiled n‘fi story of the LAUN-DRY- - Those are the bare FACTS.- But, more than that this great two-in-one machine stands up wonderfully in service because it is built right from the finest materials and assembled ~ «--i Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Combs of Union avenue have announced\ the marriage of their daughter, Miriam Wright Combs,. to Lieutenant: Ira Foster 'Wildey,'son \of Mr. and 'Mrs. George Wildey of Scranton avenue, Saturday. The ceremony was per- formed last Saturday in Brooklyn at the First Place Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. William Hamilton, D. D., officiating. Lfeutenant Wildey is attached to the U. 8. S. Houston. The welcome home committed held a- meeting Monday night in Mechan- ics' Hall. It was planned to hold a IA Two-in-One Machine It Washes and Dries Too CHAS. BECKER 156 Merrick Road - Rockville Centre \ You Can “Bent” the Weather When You're Wearing \U. how will boots. 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Every business man and every patriotic citizen knows that this is a reasonable request on our part and we trust that our county will ac- cept it in the sprit in which it is given The Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co. GEO. MacDONALD, President f Offices at Hempstead, Freeport, Rockville Centre, Mineola. | \Porch of the Wisely Cottage, 11 A. M.\ Mrs. Wisely, like 3,000,000 other wise house- wives, is not tied down to kitchen work. She takes her ease on the cool porch while the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove cooks and bakes in the kitchen. Its steady blue flame stays put-provides uni- form, concentrated heat for frym broiling, baking, toasting and simmeri Lghted in- stantly without or litter-sa e, convenient, always ready. i?!- Wnel also uses h New PfiemonWarr eater. . It provides plenty of hot water for dish scrubbing and other uses. «Oil 000k Stoves are made in sizes-with or without on” and M At your dealer's. - STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK