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i + (___ - From the Rockaway Section \ LA Mrs. Giuliani, of Central Avenue Sharer's parents Ap B N SIDE OBSERVER AND NASSAU POST, FRIDAY, avoust $, 1919 a , * Mrs. Issac W. Kemble, accompan- k led by her daughter, Mrs. John L died in St. Joseph's Hospital, Far The Sunday School of Bethan Wucker, bave gone to White Sulphur Rockaway, last Thursday. The fU- Congregational Church will hold its C-- [BLOSSOM HEATH INN afternoon with interment at Trinity village Memorial Park. Games and (M Cemetery, Hewlett. tontests, with prize awards. will be fakes Winfield~ S. Vandewater, off Cen- conducted, and candy, fruit, ice- trai Avenue, has.returned home from Mt. Clemens feeling much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Livi . is ba taken a house here and m}: until autumn. ea A store is being built for Bohack on Central Avenue, They expect to occupy it by October 1. monn Peter Lucas has bought property on LeRoy Avenue from Homer Craft for the erection of a cottage. Miss Corneil and Miss Susan Van- dewater have gone to the mountains tor two weeks. Mrs. Arthuy Semel and children bave returned home after spending two enjoyable weeks at Lake George. Miss Sadie P. Lawrence, who has been in France four years as Rel Cross nurse in Camp Hospital 52, re- turned home on Monday. Edward Powell and figuily, of Cen- tral Avenue, have zome to Green- lawn, N. J., where Mr. Powell wil enter business. Mrs. Price, of Danbury, Conn., is visiting Mrs. John A. Hicks, of Lo- cust Avenue. Mrs. James Thompson has gone to the Adirondacks with friends for sev- eral weeks. William Stakelum, son of R. P. Ftakelum, has arrived from France, and is at Camp Mills. Miss Cook, supervisor of the Nas: suu Industrial School, js having sev- eral weeks vacation. the White Mountains for a month. Last Monday evening a euchre and Lady of Good Counsel. It was wel attended. Newman J. Pettit, who fell and in- jured his left leg several days ago, is still confined to his bed and un- able to use bis leg. Work began on Monday toward re- luying the trolley track on the Rock- away Turnpike so that through ser- vice can be resumed from Jamaica tc Far Rockaway before very long. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Booth and fam- I'y are spending the summer at Lee, Mass. WOODMERE Arthur Geers has purchased nine lots on Woodmere Boulevard from the E. B, & S. Company. Mr. A. Brower is building a store on the corner of Broadway and Brow- ¢r Avenue. It will be occupied by Bohack about October 1. + An auction sale of property will be held in Woodmere on August 9. Lots Mrs. James Clark and daughter. Miss Gertrude E. Clark, have gone tq dance was given in the hal} of Our cream and cake will be on picnic supper will be served. A. E. Kay, of Manhattan. an at- tache of the War Office, will occupy the parsonage of Bethany Church during: the absence of Rev. and Mrs. Sharer. Mrs. William Taylor, and daugh- ters, Helen and Lillian left on Mon- day for the Catskill Mountains where they will spend two weeks. Mrs. Julia A. Bedell of Harrison, N. Y.. spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs, John Hamilton, of Ryder avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Jaques of Atlantic avenue. will leave on Sat- urday for Mill Rift, Pa., where they have taken a bungalow for the month of August. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Austin and baby spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Faulkner of Gar- feld place. Mr. A was a Meu- tenant in the A. E. F. and is on his way home, to Sheridan, Wyoming with his French bride and shild. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Nicholls and 'wmily, of Manbattan, are living in the Bowker cottage on Broadway fo- Third Season of Nassau County's Finest Resort CUISINE UNEXCELLED BEST OF SERVICE Auto Parties Will Find This a Most Delightful Place For Lunch Parking Space for 100 Cars Remodeled Dining Room has Accommodations for 400 Guests Merrick Road 18 MILES FROM NEW YORK CITY Lynbrook, N. Y. to be sold are on Central Avenue, Broadway and the Boulevard. the summer. Miss Ara Barnum is spending the summer at College Camp at Wing- dale, N. Y. St. Joseph's Church is holding a bazaar this week in the parish hal! of the church for the purpose of rais- ing funds to pay a mortgage of $2000 on the church property. Mr. and Mrs. Livermore and fam- y, of Manbattan, have rented the Philips cottage on O¥#in Avenue fo: the summer. INWOOD i ,.. Arnold Miller bas returned home on Bayview Avenue after camping at (t the Boys Camp at St. John's Land, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney W. Williams pre receiving consratulations on the birtb of a daughter last Saturday Mrs. Williams was Miss Katherine C. Culver, daughter by a former mar- riage of Mrs. Charles Potter Kling of New York City. LIABILITY I King's P Rev. P. Kemper, formerly rector of & f ng's Park. ___ Trinitv Church, was visiting (Hens; YOU can place Complete confidence in I Mrs. C. Ryder, of McNeil Avenue, last week. ' So- ® asoli j | i‘ who has been i}, Js improving rap- Rev. W. E. Glanville, of Baltimore CO DY. MOIOTG llne..1t§ quality r, Jdly. ! ma.. will occupy the pulpit in Trin- . never vanes. Every drop gives the | | ity Church next Sunday. f same forceful \kick.\ ' ° of Mott Street, have moved to a cot- m * | tage on Wolcott Avenue, LQ You get quick starts, instant pick-ups, most mileage - winter and summer. You are freed from carburetor adjust ments and clogging -you are freed from carbonized cylinders. Freeport and Roosevelt * AUTO EXPRESS AND TRUCKING Phone Freeport 447-M Cual } ette, - The Ronkonkoma Tribe, I O. R. M., will bold its annual outing and clam bake at Centre Island Beach on the Sound, near Oyster Bay, August 17th. The trip will be made in au- I tomobiles. This outing is expected | to be the best ever held. t Inwood firemen are getting ready Rim“ alled For and Delivered for a carnival which will be held c Special Delivery ‘l \ t ‘, Mr. nd Mrs. F. Player and family, [1 | U I I Orders Promptly Attended to PACKING, CRATING, SHIPPING Don't risk the dangers of unknown, inferior mixtures. Buy SoCO-ny for reliability. Wherever you see the Red, White and Blue SoCO-ny Sign-there's the safe place to get your gasoline. t during the week of August 25th, on l the Long Island Railroad) grounds I 'Forrest Avenue Roosevelt, L. I. near Inwood station. 300,000 BUILDERS OF GOOD WILL supplied to the American people, and people, an to American soldiers, more than STANDARD OIL CO. 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