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Mr. And Mrs. Charles Davison have returned to their home in Davison ave- nue. On Monday afternoon, while driving an automobile for J. M. Whithead, a Lynbrook laundryman, on the Ocean Side road, Edward Tylie of Windsor avenue, Rockville Centre, turned into the gutter to avold a wagon and the car turned turtle. Tylle was pinned be- neath it, knocked senseless and re- ceived several injuries, painful, but not serious. Dr. Bradbury of Lynbrook at- tended him and he was taken home. A younger brother was with Tylie, but escaped with alight injuries. Mrs. Charles R. Brown of Minecia was the guest of Mrs. 8. Buck on Tuesday. Leander Smith attended the fair at Danbury, Conn., last week. Mrs. William Watts, who has been suffering from appendicitis, is slightly improved. The senior class of the high school has chosen black and blue for class colors signifying \little bumps of knowledge'). Class mottoes were dis- cussed, but none selected. School Notes The firemen's organization, establish- d last year by Mr. Johnson, the high hoo! principal, recently held its first Imeeting and the following officers were elected: Chief, Arthur Cousins; assis- t chief Alexander Cooper; secretary, Fred Klipp. The Glee Club of the high school been reorganized with a noticeable Increase of membership over last year. The officers elected are: President, Al- xander Cooper; vice. president, Ger- ude Murphy; Bchwerzel. secretary, Lillian The Ocean Side Girls' Club has been eorganized with Edna Miller as presi- ent, Helen Burtis, secretary, and Clare *@ at - lOpercent.ofpurchuepncepaynbleondayofule. ”percentuddmomlonorbefnrewdays. Balnceoffllpercent. may rema bond and mortgage for 3 years. _5 per cent. discount for all cash within 30 days. Liberty Bonds taken at their face value in payment on all The mun trustees on Wedngs- day of last week decided to act in reference to com; to against rubbish dumping property ad- joining Park avenue in this village. Village Clerk Charles E. Curtis was instructed to request the Queensboro Gas and Electric Light Company to change the location of the street lamp in Melrose avenue between Melrose street and Garfield place to Melrose and Wilson street. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Jaques of Atlantic avenue gave a week-end house party at their bungalow at West Hamp- ton Beach, Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roman Dobler, Mr. and Mrs. George Vander Werken, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Crapr, George, Eleanor and Olive Crary, Allan and Margaret Jaques, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fat of Wardtown, Va., are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Jaques. The - Ladies' Society of Bethany Church will hold a ghost party on Tuesday 'evening, October 28, at the church. ___ * LYNBROOK The local branch of the Red Cross held its annual meeting on Wednesday of last week, and discussed plans for winter work. After the Red Cross drive for members, which will be conducted from November 1 to Armistice Day, November 11, the ladies will resume sewing and making surgical dressings. The following officers were re-elected: Chairman, Mrs. John Humason; vice chairman, Mrs. Robert Davison; secre- tary, Mrs. H. H. Garrison; treasurer, Mrs. Howard Glutzback. The Woman's Guild of Christ Church will hold a cafeteria luncheon at the rectory on Thursday, October 23, from 12 to 2 p.m. Miss Madeline Haberstroh of Vincent avenue is spending a two weeks' vaca tion at Kingston, N. Y. T @- Miss | Gertrude Westervelt, prin- {lath-punt the week-end in Pough- The attendance banner-for the : September 11, kindergar- ; September 18, Miss Seaman's first grade; September ° 25, . Miss Mahnken's first grade; October 3. Miss Gissel's fourth grade. Misses Kirley and Coonley spent the week.end in New Jersey. In the eighth grade for Septem- ber, Florence Cornell leads in alge- bra, with Mabel Dizon second. In spelling Margaret Braun leads with Muriel Bates second. In | English Florence Rottzer leads with Monica Brockmeyer, second. HEMPSTEAD There is a movement under way here to form a permanent organiza- tion of the men and women who worked 'during the war in bond campaigns . and - other - activities, with the purpose of keeping up a communuity spirit and fostering the principles of- Americanism. ___ WANTAGH The annual meeting of the local Red Cross auxiliary will be held on Wednes- day, October 22, at 2.30 p.m. in firemen's Hall, Election of officers and other im | portant business will be transacted. Members are urgently requested to be present. AUTO OWNERS BY NEW METHOD WE CAN Grind Your Valves 60% of Usual Cost, Ford Cars $4 In Your Own G‘nge HAROLD F. WOODCOCK 201 Hempstead Avenue Tel. 176-R Rockville Centre, L. I. pemeunt 144 Franklin Streeet Nome nene men heer ener THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Factory has not yet reach- ed normal production. It will take some time, after being entirely, given over to war work. We are getting a few cars right along, and suggest that you leave your order with us as soon as possible and we will deliver as soon as possible. Runabout, $500; Touring Car, $525; Coupe, $650; Sedan, $775; One Ton Truck Chassis, $550. These prices f. o. b. Detroit. - Don't forget the service we give in our shops, genuine Ford Parts, Ford skill and Ford prices. W. T. HUTCHESON DEALER MAIN OFFICE: Telephone 186 Hefnpateld Branch at Lynbrook, L. I. Hempstead, L. I. FIRST BANK OCEAN$IDE PARK Thirty Minutes from Herald Square A short distance from Long Beach, on Lon'g Beach Road, Lincoln Road, Fulton Ave., Nassau Ave., Yost Parkway, Lawson Ave., Bayside Ave., Ocean Ave. and adjoining Streets and Avenues one of the most successful developments on the south shore of Long Island. SYNOPSIS OF TERMS OF SALE: TITLES GUARANTEED by the Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Free Policy to each purchaser. € F) B) B ®] B a E s * ) a ze 2 g~ 6 4 Thursday, Friday and Saturday October 16 October 17 \ CONDITIONS affecting the owners make it imperative that the remaining unsold lots be sold at once, regardless of October 18 AT 2 P. M. DAILY, ON THE PREMISES, RAIN OR SHINE, IN A LARGE TENT th proc “aw {/* mu. 1m non PENN. and FLATBUSH STATIONS at 1230 P.M.) “M“m oh CL Established 1917 NATIONAL 6 Atlantic Avenue For Real Estate and Insuarnce Phones, Office: 868 Lynbrook JULIUS KAYSER & co. _ NORTH PARK AVENUE - A bank account keeps you ini Your check is yourmdph. Ye commodations safe banking p Jorn J. BEDELL, President CB Bellmore, N.Y. mmvw.“ B Li 4 LJ BUY OR BURN See GROVE G. THOMPSON LIST YOUR PROPERTY TRUSTEES AUCTION SALE 1000 Choicest Lots at Oceanside Park, Oceanside, L. I.; past, pres-t or future values, and it was accordingly placed in my hands to sell at absolute PUBLIC AUCTION SALE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. . An unparalled opportunity will therefore be afforded the public to buy this wonderful property at ridiculously low pre-war prices. ' I do not hesitate in saying that I consider it ry 4 wie is* gdi Ix quel aan JQ l'a. Aosdorel won. $i - Lynbrook, L. I. Residence: 172 Rockville Centre: