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\ yampay, AUGUST 29, 1919 CENTRE min p nene Marie E. W t is spend- ”?m at New Paltz, Haze! Wright of Randall ave- aue ‘h-nhmlu at New Paltz. Asie | groom: jyo. Cf Ls . and Mrs. E. T. Thurston of full, avenue are stopping at Ocean J. grove, N wi has recently mov- a “W Ormond place to Yernon avenue. The Sunday School of the Baptist church held its pienic at Long Beach m Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Moen of tale place have returned from a wiourn . uphate. Nr. 'and Mrs. Andrew Edwards jive returned from a vacation stay is PenneyJvanda. Miss Grace Iseman of Vernon spent the week-end with rel- atives in Flatbush, Mr,. and Mrs. Richard Lewis Quing at Philadelphia are stopping at the \Homelike Merrick road. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Merry of Burtis avenue are spending the week- wd at Granite Springs, N. Y. A. F. Thomas of Park avenue has wld his house in Windsor avenue to A. C. Stein of Brower avenue, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kretz and son at Brooklyn are guests of Mr. and Yn. A. C. Schwarz of Lincoln ave me. Xr. and Mrs. Samuel Wright and Mis Garrison of Lakeside drive are ht farm at Hones- e o ning Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Haffell of | Broodyn: are visiting Mrs. Haffell's wher, Mrs. Anton Lorentzen of Lin- whs avenue. Xr. and Mrs. George A. Phelps of lakriew avenue, are spending their mation touring to Philadelphia and | Auntie City. Xr. E. P. Hawkins of Windsor amme and: Mrs. Drucilla Seabury «t k avenue returned from Sun- am Lake, N. H., on Tuesday. Walter Schlegel of Brower ave-| me is entertaining his mother and titer, Mrs. Charles Schlegel and Ms Henrietta of Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Granger | of Rockaway avenue are making ° three w auto tour of Maine and wil stop for a while at Birmingham. The first fall meeting of the La- de Socity of the Presbyterian Church will be held at the home of Mrs. Williah Voigt, 23 Morris ave Mrs. Lillian: Belcher of Park ave- mme has compHeted extensive altera- tons at her Park avenue hair dress- inr parlor, making it cory and ar- Ute, the home rotBer . G. Winus; Sr., of Fosest The ovening of the Rockville Cen- [oin ation t mm! \in“ Is w iy te and fly?“ an. on. Yrs, in Rowland 04, gawk!” i % !t the home of her h .Wl.0flnm Jun dan ot \William H. Orbs, Ir., went t.” coming week at Morrisyilie, baht!“ brothers have sold their \g: at 121 Powell avenue to Adam Mrs. William Grim fined with grip, w! sA “w a i A Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Dav Lenox road are sojourning at Grove, N. J. of n Travis Davison is having a bun- galow erected upon his property in Locust avenue, Mré. Lincks and daughter, Ruth, have returned from a trip through the Berkshire Hills. Miss Evelyn Kelly of Boston is a guest of her sister, Dr. Alice Hig- gins of Clinton avenue. William H. Kniffin of Osborne Ter- race spent from Friday until Tues- day mt Stamford, N. Y. Counselor Francis G. Hooley, Mrs. Hooley and son, have gone to the Catskills for their vacation. Mrs. Gabriel Toombs, formerly of this village, was a guest of Dr. Alice Higgins during the last week. Mrs. Hazel Soper of Rockaway avenue spent the week-end with friends at Old Point Comfort, Va. Miss Mildred Bird of Powell ave- nue was guest of Miss Virginia Wrath of Brooklyn during the week. John B. Smith, well known in the village, a resident of Bridgeport, dvmud in Rockville Centre on Thurs- ay. Mrs. William H. Knffin, Jr., of Osborne Terrace left on August 23 for a sojourn at Stamford in the Catskills. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Van de Water of Lenox road and Miss Grace Fisk will spend a week or ten days at Ghent, N. Y. Village Clerk George 8. Utter, Chief Engineer Major and Stenog- rapher Donald Fraser are on their annual vacations, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Horne of North Village avenue will spend Labor Day at Plainfield, N. J., visiting Mr. Horne's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Zipp, Jr., and Miss Marion Cross left on Thurs- day for a few days' visit at Hart- ford and Basham Lake, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Farrington i, Mra. rrington of Rockaway ave- nue, are stopping at Oak Island. Townsend Southard of Myrtle ave- nue returned on Tuesday from Cor- nell University, where he has been taking a summer course of study. Major and Mrs. Waldron, sister ard brother-in-law of Mrs. Francis G. Hooley, are stopping at the latter's home in Hempstead avenue for a couple of weeks, > Peaches sold this week at local stares for $1.75 a bosket. At East Hampton, Suffolk County, much further from New York markets, the truit sold last-week at $1.25. a basket. Major General Bell Post, V. of F. W.. donated a handsome prize for the fire department tournament on L-bor Day. It is a large silver cup, Grecian pattern and suitably inscrib- ed. Miss Emily Mott of 17 South Park avenue, bookkeeper and sten- ographer for the Lynbrook National Bank, is having a two weeks' vaca- tion, which will be spent at Hemp- stead, Brooklyn and elsewhere. Fred Sharpe of Topeka, Kan., is spending a few days at the home of and | sister, . Mr. avenue. He is conn Atchison,. Topeka. and (Kai read - A prominent resident complains to the Observer-Post that stray dogs wre nimerons and' annoyin Thi should not be, and the proper u- thorities should see to Jt that the wandering canines are kept confined or taken into custody for the pound. The baby daughter, Virginia, of Mr. and Mrs. Perey | Heyward | of baptised on Hempstead avenue was : 'Mands- Rev. 22111“? rips-mum Church. - Mr. and rs. Everett Corwith, were. sponsors f-or the emit it * St. Agnes' Parochial School will re-open on September 8. A new com- mercie! high school course, embrac- enography, typwriting. com- law and artthmette, English bess b language has been awd a foreign instituted. Afrs. Fran \. DeCano of To v At- Dr ft Thursday on aD Parke Avene ln # overnieht at R. \a lied for at the yo moines ware F Tohnmon. , Mr. and Mra. Clarence Johnson, g; first! Mehiing, Mr. Theodore N. aw - z M. Prentice \m JF. m1! mn, Mr, Some wel 'Shannon, Mre. . Shaffer, , an Sbsanral of in warr on more “£2 6 he; afatn 1\ m, T o al of entertataing m “so” -nando . Anduze, urned from Spain, where he antr‘temflh vesearches and in- Jons for the Vlm‘pr'obl‘o‘mn Port . --Other awests In~ldd~ Mr. 15°39\ Martin W. Hall-of and Miss Slocum of will BIDE OBSERVER AND NASSAU POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2s, 1919 ~~_ _- LOCAL scHoors. 7 The faculty for a “aard‘ttguonzmt term is an ntendent, William 8. Covert. vhlnr High School: _ Floyd B. atson, principal; Floyd B. Watson, Mu Elizabeth Lawson, Lat in; Grace ¥. King. history; Kather- Ri “5:39;uxumo A. mm haze infirm-gym\ v. -mat H Griffith, comm-reins. ghisaboth tt: Floyd C. Junior High School: Van Eps, principal; Floyd C. Van Eps, shop; Jeannett Garrison, English-spelling; Jessica K. Pullis, English-spelling; Gladys E. Sher- wood, domestic-art-drawing; Hazel M. Smith, Algebri E. Christ Carey, a thmetic-geography; Irene E. Andrews, French-Latin; Alta M. Rice, general science; Florence R. Malany, bookkeepin writing; Mar jorie V. D. Wilkins. history-civies Clinton School; Jennie E. Hewitt principal; Jennie E. Hewiti grade 1 Gertrude M. Robinson, gra assistant in grades 1 and Fran- E. Potter, Kindergarten; Frieda Kaufier, grade 2a; Margaret K. Van Eps, grade 2b; Alice L Ott, ade 3; Adele E. Kloiber, grade 4; ay G. Powers, grade 4; Esther L. Gordon, grade 5. Morris School: Alice L. Curtiss, principal; Alice L. Curtiss, grade 2 Irma C. Huxley, grade 2 and assis tant in grades 1 and 6; Grace W. Dana, kindergarten; Helen P. Gale, grade 1; Sadie M. Miller, grade 3; Margaret McEvoy. grade 4; Ruth E. Jeffrey, grade Ga; Margaret R. Tink 22.45\ch i‘l’i Elf-true M. Buskirk, e 6a; a L. Berney, grade 6a; Ruth H. Jackson, grade 6b.“ ----4--_- CHURCHES. Lutheran Church Pastor, Rev. Behrend Mehrtens. Sunday services: Sunday School at 9.30 a.m.; sermon at 10.45 a.m. Wednesday at 2.30 p.m., Ladies' Aid; 8 p.m., choir rehearsal. Friday, 8 p.m., teachers' meeting. Presbyterian Church Pastor, Rev. A. H. Rennie. Sabbath School, 9.45 a.m. Preaching service at 11 a.m., in charge of Thomas J. Noonan, super- intendent of the Rescue Society of New York. No evening service. Wednesday evening, 8 to 9, pray- and meditation. Sunday, September 7, the pastor will preach morning and evening. Church of the Ascension Rector, Rev. F. H. Handsfield. Sunday morning service o'clock. .._ JN FRATERNAL CIRCLES. I. 0. 0. F. Past Grand 19mg“; B. VanWick- len, delegate from Rockville Centre Lodge to the Grand Lodge session at Utica, made his report Wednesday evening, in which it was announced that the Grand Lodge had voted to antrblish a state home for the order, to be inder its jurisdiction. The order has several independent homes in New York state, and these will be continued. No site has been chosen for the proposed home. Ir. 0. U. A. M. Rockville C==tre Council had a [ big night Thursday when it initiated two candidates for Oyster Bay Coun- cll. entertained ~ 1: delegation of the north side brcthers and state and national officers from Queens and Kings counties ist Council George Giroux was degres master and chairman of the refceshment committee _-_--__-4-_-__ ENJOYING ANNUAL VACATION Miss Alice H. Higgins of Ocean Side, secretary to the publisher of the Observer-Post, is enjoying a week's vacation. ___ ___ ARM BROKEN BY HORSE KICK A horse, which Stanley Foster, the 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mre, Al- bert Foster pf Ocean Side was try- Ad § through a pabdure\ i er at 10 two places, . Dr. Horton attended him. E. A. DORLON AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Mattresses, Sewing Machine, Books, Fictures, Tables Curtain Poles, Etc. The above Auctionéer Will seli nn th» premises 21 North Village Ave., (Libby Block) | Rockville Centre, L. I. \*Tuesday September 2, 1919 ing at 1 o'clock p. m.. the following art cles of ...o sC Rotate of the late Henry P. Libby: ___ Easel. Thermometer, Hall Rack, Oil Paintinz Revolving Stool, Com: Revolvin dchnir. Crab, Step er. Sewing Wooden Bedstead, Springs, Jar i Bureau, Table Cover, Jar and Soap, Ci 12 Frait Kaives, 8 W i at oom t f P “ng and many other Pot and csutents, Box Lamps, lot f 'Bunday, kicked the, boa}: rid p on his right arm and fractured it in 1 Hangers, Sewiaz Tad) Mrs. Frederick Shaw is spending severalLadies'Society weeks at Ocean Grove, N. J. The Aid of the Presbyterian Church was entertain- ed at the home of Mrs. Adella Smith of Lower Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Albert Wright was guest of Mrs. John Buck of Baldwin on Wed- nesday. Missenjoying Marguerite McLean, with a party of friends from Flatbush, have been their week-ends dur- ing August at Nassau-by-the-Sea. Mr. and Mrs.A. Rambicure enter- tained neices and nephews from Manhattan over Sunday. Mrs. Almeda Devine entertained a number of guests at a dinner party | on Tuesday, i Dr. W. §.S. Hortonfrom has changed his placeresidence of 69136 to || Atlantic avenue, He has received a permanent appointment as medical Inspector of East Rockaway school. M. E. Church Pastor, Rev.N.Lewis, G. Lass. Pastor Lass recently was called to Watertown. Y., to officiate at | the marriage of his nephew,. Ser- | geant Frank K. late at Camp Mills in the Quartermaster's Depart- ment. The bride was Miss Ruth F. Cable, also of Watertown. The wed- ding took place on Tuesday, August 12,in the First Baptist Church of ||| that city. On Saturday evening, August 16,at | the pastor united in marriage the parsonage, ArchieHerbert of' Baldwin and MissMiss Violet May Smith ofof Ocean Side. Olive Smith, sis- ter the bride. and Norman Wright were attendantsA'd The Ladies'Sncietv will mest | next week on Thursday, September 4. at the home of Mrs. Perry DeMott, Garfield place, Lynbrook, A full at- tendance isis urged, asbe very impor- tant business totransacted. || The usual services will be bold | next Sunday at 10.30a.m. and 7.45 p.m. The pastor will preach short sermons, Every mamber of the church is invited toat be2.30 present. The Sunday School meets nim. and the weeklyp.m prayer service on Friday at 8 | ivoszm»n, wha bas been hold- ing dances at Terrel's Hall, Orean- Side. has le-sed Salamander Hall in School street. and until further no- tee will condnct social dancing on Wednesd:y and Siurday evenings atplace. 'histhis On Saturday evening of week ten sliver cizarette | eases and ten ladies' brooches will be awarded. PHYSICIANS §. HORTON, M. D. 136462 Atlantic Ave. Ocean Side, L. I. Telephone Rockville Office Hours: Weekdays, 34 to p.m.; 6.35p.m.p.m. to6to8 8 Sundays, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.; w. s. Centre 100 YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE-Apply J Brown, Ocean Side, 2:20 e FOR SALE-Hair mattress, £10;#15; enameled ironmattress, bed, spring, quartered onk sideboard, $20;$16; quartered onk dining room table, $15; walnut bureau. and. ork buremu,CentralBaldwin. both for walnut rocker, $8. 16 Ave., 1:20 «-____4__ WANTED-Board orCentre. board and om by two ladies in Rockville Address X, Observer. 1:20 family ; 'all miences, gentleman only; phone Rock- ville Centre 148%; 8 Lincoin Ave, near 8. Centre: Ave, - 1:20 AUCTIONEER Busy Chair, bles, Clock.. rm Desk. ieres, Steamer indow Couch Pillows, ~Upholstered | Set, Lot hair, Baskets, cus P » +. 8 Barrels. Uten- fi' lam-u. | of , 2 runk, Hammer, 2 Jets nflmmlcngm knock- articles. ~Bale pesitive. By order CLINTON -. FLINT, m ge. 64 rit sta Strength, Service and Character: This Bank invites new accounts on the basis of ab- solute security and efficient service. s P i s 40% ~ 'The strength of a Bank is its resources, its stand- hag-diuthom-MMQQM‘ m , We welcome your investigation as to our resources, our financial standing, and the best recommendation we can give our service is our willingness to have you ask any depositor their opinion of it. ( The personnel of the Directorate speaks louder for its character than words. 4% Cent Paid in the Interest Department ELarge Safe Deposit Boxes to Keep Your Private Papers ing-Bords in, 25 Cents a Month. First National OF Rockville Centre The Bank to Eank On and Bank In has recently been extended to cover many sections of Long Island not' hitherto reached, especially affecting points on the South Shore; including Amityville Atlantic Avenue Bald win Bellmore Bethpage Bethpage Junction Central Park East Meadows East Rockaway Farmingdale Fort Neck Freeport Jekyl Island Long Beach Massapequa Meadow Brook Merrick Oceanside Piainview Queens Water Roosevelt Seaford Seaman Neck Smithville South Vagua Neck Walters Neck Wantagh Wreck Lead Patrons unable to visit the Store in person., stly..urged..to. avail ... themselves of\ the services of The Mail Shopping Bureau Agency and Service Station HENDRICKSON BUILDING A N. Village Ave., near K. R. Rockville Centre LISTER & PEARSALL # (Andrew $.) (Grover C,) Announce that they have taken the Ford Automobile Agency for Rockville Centre, Ocean Side and Long Leach, and at their rs will be prepared to extend \‘~%”W' §: * 'All Parts Supplied for Ford Cars - Patrorige of ha- Auto Users Specially 4