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es \ CON a 4 »Cy SHe } f A4 Map figs og f ad. con ing in Central avenue. A modern schoolhouse is to be erected af Woodmere. A union meeting of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty was held at Rockaway Beach last week. Banner Council No. 67 of this village was rep- resented by a large delegation. onne MTs She? Woll Teaide during The rehearsals of the Choral Society are attracting many new members, and a successful season is assured. L. Bor- The Sprague cottage in Bayview ave-|land, Mrs. Arthur D. McTighe, Mrs. nue has recently been sold to J. Bar-| Noman Lynd, Mrs. Howard Glutzbeck. butl, who is having extensive altera- Village Trustees Ward, Jr., tion made. On complaint of Fire Chief John King Pettit. a Haat week Ira Hicks of the U. S. Navy, _ . . Mr. and Mrs. Horton of Pearsall|the village trustees decided at their was held at Firemen's Hall under aus lar n on Monday evening (6 rd U, 8. 8. \Bel- » pnd pices of the athletic branch of the Biice have returned home after'a va- serve summons on Mrs, Hammond, the #ast\ when she was torpedoed in the cation at Niagara Falls. V + «Cedarhurst Fire Department. English Channel two years ago. Lawrence-Codarhi ® wWOODMERE proprietor of a building in Atlantic avenue, now occupied by a candy store, 'Work has again been started on the way Turnpike improvement, be- mm Cedarhurst and Hook Creek, but 'the work is progressing slowly Miss Muriel Friel of Central avenue is taking a kindergarten course at the Ethical Culture School in Man- hattan. C. V. Ryon, J. F. Seott, Dr. und Mrs. E. C. Smith, Leonard Sullivan, W. D. Justice Lewis M. Raisig entertained Last Friday evening a barn dance bus Captain Edward Vail, of this village, . i F C T 0m\ “$1“: flflfiufif fzu'fié's'fi class of 1917, New York State College Mr. and Mrs. McArthur and family LmROOK for ISN‘T: a wooden stairway at the or ounty reasurer 7 V.\ Hamilton. The evening wus | of Forestry at Syracuse, has returned and Miss McNeil have returned to back of the premises, and on Evelyn S. a e R e their home in Central avenue, after Skinner, proprietor of a building in At- lantic avenue, now qccupled by a hard- ware business, for erecting a wooden stairway and extension at the rear of the building, Both of these Instances are in violation of a fire ordinance. WILLIAM E. LUYSTER OF GLEN COVE, N. Y. us an Intelligence and assistant operat- | spending the summer upstate. The Girls' Friendly Society of Christ ing officer to the Polish armies, which Church, and the probationary class will have been fighting the Germans, and D. C. Goldenberg and family have give a Hallowe'en party on Thursday is planning, after a short visit in Syra- arrived at their home after spending evening, October 30, at the rectory. the summer at Sorone Lake. Mrs. L. C. Smith of Treadwell avenue pleasantly spent in | playing . various | from Poland, where he was | affiliated games. Miss Mildred Aschim has returncd to orchester, Mass., to . resmume . her ‘ «studies at Wellesley: College cuse, to go to southern Virginia to es- The gian who promised to equalize taxpayers tn Frank O'Rourke and Mr. Silvers ap- tablish a portable saw mili plant to cut will be in charge p N 1 Bsa Members of St. Joachim's Rowling] for the market extensive tracts Of 'The Lissberger family of Piel cot- AES cams aon mimes muse\ inl that burdens in Nassau County, by collecting delinquent Coal a dice a southern woodlots, rich in white oak tage, Broadway, have returned to At a méeting of pfficers of the various lage raise fine io taxes, and who has made good, (thereby savin on yr £80, are looking and other valuable hard woods ther home in Manhattan societies /and trustees of Christ Church SV@DU®, from East Rockaway line to ' * g to e? gazgzhrlvxg‘zlfln‘ygi sion toring \* other - \Jast y evening, Rev. John V. Coop. Harrison avenue. They stated that the the prompt taxpayers thousands of dollars \annually ¢ the winter months C. Calston and family have returned ¢r- in-charge, was present and mm'flumfl then raise the in interest on temporary loans.\ { HEWLETT to their home after spending the sum- spoke of his plans for the future of Sldewalks at thei I 0:5:1905\; h ( Miss: May: O'Hi who . has . been mer at Pittsfeld, Mass. the church. He assumed his duties in The village is to first Install a cate Q | spomaing several necks with her sont ora has experienced wondertul zo off water in Sponcer avenue section. Lape ove mo ra . n. ) G Mrs. R. P. Stakelum, has returned to| A moving picture show will be held 'The annual meeting of the Keystone 3:31.wa sxwwnnfi man?» of Tgmoztnol mzfcgfizai to date \ C-- Jher home in California. In Trinity Parish House every Thurs- Yacht Club will be held at the club 'The church“: without debt, except-| is $16,500, leaving a balance of $3000 to __ | day evening during the fall and win- house on Saturday evening, October ing a small mortgage on the rectory |be collected. Winfield 8. Vandewater left on Tues: | ter months. 18. «day for a gunning trip along the Great / «South Hay. | L. Livingston and family, who spent Dr and Mrs. Norman E. Sprague the summer at the Child's cottage, {have moved to New York for the win- have established their residence in their Woodmere cottage after spending LAWRENCE ter. the summer at Simmis Beach. P r * - . ri 5: Robert Graves and family of the Mr, and Mrs. Waverly Cohen are * & . 0 O Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams of Law. Whiting cottage have returned to Man- reesiding in a cottage on Woodmere © . fl F wence avenue. have closed. their cot hattan. Boulevard, which they purchased last 2 A L > | M f : ; » tage and left for Manhattan, where summer. they will spend the winter. G. C. Nicholas and family of Hew: --- lett Bay Park have closed their sum- Mrs. Anna L. Cotter has sold her ( Mrs. Frederick Almy, who sold her mer home and returned to the Clty, cottage on Woodmere Boulevard to Ed- B Dome on Broadway, will move to Ce-| where they will spend the winter. win Levy of New York. h <darhurst. a Ke The Kingsland family, who pied Mr, and Mrs. Ira Kipp spent the past * * Campbell ~Locke and fatally: 0C\ tno Livingston cottage in Bast Rock» week in Mannatian. stopping at Hotel v we R W f ©Dakwood Rvenue have leased for their way, have returned to Manhattan. Ping, A s ike j +g in.“ Albert Franke's cottage in ( lead Lane. ow Lame Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith aré NOW mme Peninsula Club is planning for oce Ing their new residence at Iry- On Wednesday evening, October 29. ing place and Contral avenue, Wood. % SCGi@! season during the winter P a dance will be given in the g¥MNM8E more * - > ing arranged by committee, Your Perfection -- ity Parish House every Thursday even- tage for three years and is making her Next Monday evening, October 20. ing, are very entertaining and are well home in Brooklyn, m conference will be held in the high attended. p. school for the purpose of completing | Joseph Wright, who has been ill at a arrangements to secure a public health *Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8. AuerbroM of 1 thee home of his daughter, Mrs. Di- nurse for the villages of Inwood, Law- Hewlett Bay Park are at present stop- | vine Hewlett, is convalescing. oss week -right now your dealer is displaying and demonstrating | Perfection Oil Heaters. 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