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on Friday. Miss Editha Greensward of Richmond Mill was guest of Miss Florence Buck Churches at Kansas City, Mo., a cussion was had about changing name of the local church Pentecostal Church to the Nazarene, homestead in Main street. LYNBROOK Mrs. Ida Long: spent the past week tlon of the steam pressure cooker at with her daughter in Brooklyn. the Red Cross rooms last Thursday, under nuspices of the Farm Bureau, Mr. andSamuel Mrs.N. J. Schoemaker CADNiIng and cooking Of meats were of Caldwell, J., were of Mrs. John W. Thompson last Friday, William Rock was the week-end guest of Harold Wood of\ Atlantic avenue,family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pettit and started Wednesday for an extended trip through theD. south. Mr. and Mrs.asas Mott Pettit will accompany them far Washington, C. Mrs, Wade Stephenson entertained guests from New Hampshire over Sun- day. Miss F. Holmeswas guest of Mrs. William H. DeMott on Sunday, The fair and entertainment givena by the Presbyterian Church proved great success, Over $600 was realized for the organ fund. Jack Gerlitz, while playing in School street Tuesday afternoon was struck byautomobile, an but not badly in- jured. The Girls' Club will meet on Satur- day at Columbia Engine House. Cook ing will be taught. The Woman's dressmaking class will meet onbe Monday at 10.30 a.m.,at Co- lumbia Engine House. Mrs. Eichelman will in charge. The Home and School Association will meet on Monday evening at 8.30 atsociation Columbiaon Engine House, The as will hold a cardparty it the house Wednesday evening, Oc- tober 9. Presbyterian Church Pastor, Rev. James H. Bigelow. services. 10.30 morning wor- rmon topic,at2.30 \Lean and Fat Bible School p.m. Even- ing worship at 7.45. Sermon topic, \Solving Life's Puzzle, Methodist Episcopal Church Pastor, Rev.G, Laass, Services Sunday: Pastor Lass will preach at.. 10.30 a.m.. topic, 'Harvest anted.\ Mrs. ss is thep.m. solo- ist. Sunday School at 2.30 At $1.30 pm. B. F.service. Simonson will conduct spirited mong At 7.45of the tor will conduct aunique service entitled, ''The Wholesome Influence lood Books andmeeting Papers.\ On Friday, Octoberpledged 31, atp.m., 8 thethe first covenant atto which church is largely attend, romises to bewith interesting. A helpful alk will be delivered by thethe pastor and spirited song enthuse occasion, EAST ROCKAWAY A double celebration occurred last Eunday at the home. ofofPlainfield Mr. and Mrs. rederick C. Schlick ave- bue, when a number ofof relativesSchlick's and riends gatheredFrederick in honor the sev nty-ninth birthday.of Mrs, nother, Mray Helriegel, and hered twentieth wedding anniversary. of ir. and Mrs. Schlick, who were show- with gifts of china and linen.at An elaborate dinner was served ixs o'clock, after which the evening spent with music and sociability. Mrs. Arthurwere D.at Jaques and Mrs, Haw: y Slack delegates for the Fort: ightly Club the convention of the cond district, New York Stateon Peder tion of Women's Club, in session Wednesday in Manhattan. Frank Cafferyofthe U.at S.S. Moody, pent a week-end furlough the home Mr.arfeld and Mrs. William Faulkner of place. ms, Vilinge Board An offer ofvillageof property, known asClark reet and part of Wilson street wis padeto the trustees at their gular meeting on Wednesday even- w. by John Clark Centre street. he trumtees unanimously agreed to copt the gift for the village, Superintendent L. W. F. Carstein the Long Beach Water Co. sent a pmmuntcation in reply toin oneby the lage in referencethatnegotiations to leakage of water ins at thestated pumping station Centre enue. He rein under way to replace the oldto coden main with castiron ones to from South station ongtheordér Beach and that theauthority work will rt at Rast Rockaway end. The fire council was given place an for600 call cards if price proves satlafnctory. 0. 8. Donlon, who is aboutasked to build a use in Wilion street, by letter it a hydrant be placedodvise on thatprotected street. he clerk -was Instructed to him his property was in a andthe that nearest hydrant Puld befound adequate. Matters of back taxes were taken up h a view to advertising for sale ttien In arroars. Church of the Nazarene mator, Rev. Paul Hill. Bunday services, .class meeting at a.m.;atAt sermon and communion ser- 10.80 a.m.; Sanday School at 5 pim; ¥.P, N, L; at 7 p.m.; preach» 746 pim. and prayer service y at # pm. ' 0. G. T., helda pleas of- Mr. andThe Mrs. rant avenuewas on of this week. at- dance ofthe members and friends 4, and evening was pleasantly special topics, andnew salads were made. An unusually interestingheldat meeting ofof thethe Shakespearean Club was home of Mrs. Charles A. Bogue Denton avenue on Monday, 'The histori cal play of Richard 11 was read by Mrs. Lucia Balcam. A new feature was the telling of stories incident1870 to American life, andan aIndian story of Theodore Roosevelt and tale of by Mrs. Balcam, who withwith her husband sat in council for three days Rain-in-the- Face, and other Indian chiefs. Mrs. Samuel Bradbury gave a paper on \AmericaMrs. and Empires . oftheof World,\ and J. O. Reither told her fither's personal experiences with the Indizns in the ploneer days of the west Mrs. E. F. Peckham of Oakland ave- nue received a communication on Wed- nesdiuy from Jeremiah Wood, chairman of the Republican Committee of Nas sau County, advising of herhercom- appoint ment to serve as an auxiliary commit- teeofat women, and requesting at- tendance a meeting of the joint mittees this (Friday) evening at Mine: ola. Mrs, Lucia Baleamremove will with herMrs. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and John J. Gully, from Denton ave- nue to Windsor avenue, Rockville Cen- tre. Ella Victoria Brower Mrs, EllaVictoriaN. Brower, nee, Stan ton), of Ridgewood, J., wife of Alvin Brower, died at her home in Ocean uve nue, Lynbrook, on Saturday of neph vitis. She was fifty-two years ofa age and is survived by her husband and sister, Mrs. George Booth, of Ridge wood, N. J. Funeral services were conducted at hor late home on Wednesday after noon by Rev. Walter Dunn of the M P. Church. - Interment . followed . in Greenfield | cemetery. BALDWIN |___ An agitation has been under way here for some time to extendthe the limited amount of property aroundmatterand school building, and the school trustees have taken definite action on the will submit, a proposition to theadjoining tax payers for the purchase of property. The election has been set for Friday, November 7. The land which it is proposed to acquire will extend the present schoolhouse site down to Grand avenue, and extending _ from I'rowpect street to School street. It is 200 feet wide byFredToulston 342 feet long. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson annount ed the birthof of a son. Mr. Johnson is manager the local store carbon. as The reason? Withand' voeal instrumental mu At the General assembly of Nasrens The Misses Eaiseley have sold their r month, is convalescing. Miss Lucile Brewer of the extension educational department of Cornell:Uni- versity gave an interesting demonstra- Ing, November 10th. prizes for players and non-players. A rummage sale is being held in store opposite Lawrence station, Court the proceeds being for the local char- Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Parks re- turned home last Friday from a pleas- ant vacation spent in New York State. Mrs. Belcher and family are now re- siding their cottage on Jefferson street. POLITICAL ADVERTISE viously ill for the past A euchre and reception will be. held under the auspices of the Banner Coun: cll No. 67, Sons and Daughters of Lib. orty at Comb's Hall on Monday even- There will be personal property, to be hereunto affixed. anu, at the Surrogn! dred and nineteen. EDWIN W. WEEKS, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Eowams & Groner, Attorneys for Exceutrix, £000 Freeport, N. Y. In testimony whereof, caused the seal of the Surrorate's of our said County of Nassau motiee is hereby wiven to all persons having Witness, Hon. Leone D. Howell, claime against BSurrogmte of our said County of a.» '% office, at Min cola, in the said County, the 8th day late of the Town of Hempstend, in the said of 'Detober, 'one thousand nine hun. ©OUNtY, deceased, to present the same \B POLITICAL ADVERTISING and Testament place of transacting business 'at the “flamcl‘. Y., October Executor. Edwin G. Wright, Attorney | for Executor, Rockville Centre, New York, have NoTIcE To CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Hon. Leone D. Howell, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, WALTER S. GOODNOUGH, the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, adminiatratrix of the goods, chatt n and sredits which were of Walter 8, Goodnough, deceased, at her place of Anna-ulna business at the office of her attorney, Albert C. Aubery, No. 35 Nassau Street, New York City, New York, on or before the 20th day of April next. Dated, Minsoln, N. Y., October 6th, 1919, CHARLOTTE B. GOODNOUGH, Administratrix, Auseet C. Aumuy, Attorney for Administratrix, 35 Nassau Street, New York City, N. Y. WILLIAM E. LUYSTER OF GLEN COVE, N. Y. ~ The man who promised to equalize taxpayers' burdens in Nassau County, by collecting delinquent taxes, and who has made good, thereby saving to Phe prompt taxpayers thousands of dollars annually in interest on temporary loans.\ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of HON, LEONE D. HOWELL, Surrogate of the County of Nas sau, notice is hereby given to all persona hav« ing. claima: mgainat MELLIE MARVIN, late of the Town of Hempsterd, in said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor of the laat Will and Testament of said deccnsed, at her place of tranmeting business at her residence, 28 Lincoln Avenue, Rockville Centre, New York, on or before the 10th day of March next. Dated Mincols, N. Y., August 19, 1910. ESTHER W. DAVISON, Executor. Crane & Frou, Attorneys: for Executor, 215 Montague Street, ° Brooklyn, N. Y. ooo. No. 11474, TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. C., October 6, 1919; Whereas, by antisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made: to appear that \THE BALDWIN NATIONAL RANK® in the Village of Baldwin in the County of Nassmu and State of New York, has com- plied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to be com- plied with before rn masociation shall be au thorized to commence the business of Banking : Now, therefore, I. THOMAS P. KANE, Act- ing Comptroller 'of the Currency, do. hereby certify that 'THE BALDWIN NATIONAL RANK®, in the Villmge of Baldwin in the County of Nassnu and State of New York is muthorized In: teatimony | whereof, witness. my hand and seal of this office this (L8.) sixth day of October, 1910. T. oP. kan®. Acting Comptroller of the Curreney. s COUNTY COURT, NAssaU COUNTY. Joseph Drindus, Piaintif, mgminst Frederick M, Wood, John A. John- son and Harriet B. Johnson, his Charles V. Johnaon, Louix Carman Smith _and_ Stan- ley M. Cox, Edward R. Wendler and W. Harold Van Tuyl, eo-part- ners doing business under the firm name and atyle of Cox, Wendler Polarine retains its body at cylinder heat. That means full compression \Adjust Yonjr Oil Feed Correctly- and you'll find Polarine is the right oil,\ remarked the veteran transportation manager. \'Give n truck or n passenger ear the right dose of Polarine and your motor will stay powerfal and keep remarkably free from and the utmost power from every drop of gas. Properly used, Polarine burns up clean and goes out with the exhaust, Means a lot in keeping down fuel bills and costs for over bauling, *' Buy Polarine for your ear where you buy power-full SoCQny Motor Gasoline-under the red, white and blue SoCOny Sign. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW Y ORK & Van 'Tuyl, Defendants. In pursuance of a Judement of Foreclosure 1910, mnd entered in the office of the Clerk September, 1919, in the above entitled netion, 1. named, will sell at public auction to the blith- of Thomas K. Patterson, 75 Front Street. on the 2sTH pay or octomER, 1919, mt ten o'clock in the forenoon of that dy the premires described in said Judgment of Poreslosure and Sale ms. follows, to wit: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of erected, aituate, lying and being at East of Queens (now Namau County), and State of New York, on the si seriam highway leading from Hick Newbridge, and. bounded and dase follows, to wit: On the Eaat by said high» on the South by land of Wiliam R. Verity, on the West by land formerly belonging to by Jand formerly of William Walker, now deceased. veyed by Adse A A. Wood by deed dated April 7th, 1884, and recorded in Queena County Clerk's office in Wher 620 of deeds at pmie 372 on April 8, 1884, mt 12 M. ; Dated September 10th, 1919. ELVIN N. EDWARDS, Referee. Tmos. K. Rockville Centre, N. Y. avem emmm | slc of Leonard T. SiMONAON Seaman. Weeks, Joseph Steinert. Robert W. Duvall. McQueen. to commence the business of Banking s An Amsessor in the m I =fl provided in Section Fift hundred Assouor L a a United Suie. *\ of NFC Wek mt . Statutes John | MeQuade. Burr'r F. . A Trustee of the Jones Fund in the piace of Henry W. Underhill. of Edward H, Floyd-Jones. of John V. C. Hexeman. \O Canin, Tho.apeon. Ketcham. Remsen. and Sale made on the Mth day of September, O'Connell, of the County of Namsau on the 8th day of | Frink ©. Seaman, the underaiened' the Referee in suid Judemant Gegrie, W. Hayden, est bidder, nt the front door of the offee Charles Bmedek Rockville Centre, Nasamu County, New York, | Kela Stapleton. William N. Mutlon, William Nineatine, land, with all the improvementa thereon | of John A. Albertson. Mendow, in the town of Hempstead, County of Richard Riley. of a | Hutehinson. ws Wicks, way leading from Hickaville to Newbridge, H. Gehrig. Lewia Betis, now decensed, and on the North A 5mm»:- in the place of David B. Allen. det Belay the Northerly portion of Ind con- Gonatable in the place of Leonard $0001 to said Eltzabeth Thorne, Plaintift®s Attorney, James ot Charlee P. Valentine. office of Edwin G. Wright, Rockville Centre, New York, on or before the first 1919. FLORENCE RSTRLLE PERRY, cAfinnMi-hphdiwl A County Treasurer, in the place of Williams lLR-ur. ‘AwgtAmJnfiophn-olcm A magnum. In the place of Earl J. Ben A County Superintendent of the Poor, in the place of Claude C. Van Deasen. Town orrices TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD A Presiding. Supervisor in the piace of £11k. \A Jyitice of the P i place Peet (n tht at A Austice of the Ponce in the place of nd T. Neu. A Town Treasurer, in the place of John A. | Ruth, An Assessor, in the place of Clarence A. Edwards. ' An Asmessor in the place of Thomas H. Brower. An Auditor in the piace of Fred P. Bennett, An Auditor in the place of Lewis L Brower, An Auditor in the place of Charles E. Schweltzer. An Overseer of the Poor in the place of Daniel An Overseer of the Poor in the place of Arthur H. Goldsmith, A Trustee of Public Cemetery in place of 3. Seymour Snedeker. A Trustee of Public Cemetery in place of Chester A. Fulton, A Constable in place of George S. Smith. A Constable in place of Jesse Mott, A Constable in place of James J. Molloy, A Constable in piace of Fred G. Miller, TOWN OFFICES TOWN OF OYSTER BAY A Supervisor in the place of William H. A Town Clerk, in the place of Charles A Justice of the Pesce in the\ piace of A Justice of the Perce, in the place of A Receiver of Taxes in the place of Frank An Overseer of the Poor in the place of An Overseer of the Poor im the plate of cher Pursuant to an order of HON, A Trustee of the Jones Fund in the place HOWELL, Surrogate of the amu, notles is herchy. wiven 'to perzone. A Trustee of the Jones Fund in the place having claims against MARY ANTOINETTE DAVISON, A Constable in the place of Frank R. A Constable in the place of John 8. A Constable in the plaee of John Bosch, Jr. A Constable in the place of Alfred R. TOWN OFFICES TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD A Supervisor in the place of Cornelius E. Daviser & Unoraina, Attorneys for Executors, so Court Bt Brooklyn, m Clty. A Town Clerk, in the place of Thomas A Justice of the Pesce in the place of A Justice of the Perce in the place of A Receiver of Taxes in the place of Notice to crEDrrORS Purssant to an order of HOWELL, Surrogate of the sam, notice is hereby ai to all persona Ing claims: againat yo An Amsemsor the place of Donald Me- An Assemor in the place of Jeremish F. An Overseer of the Poor in the place of An Overseer of the Poor in the place of A Trustee of the Jones Fund in the place A Trustee of the Jones Fund in the place A Town Auditor in the place of John A, Town Auditor in the place of Jmeob A Town Auditor in the place of Frederick ours. A Constable in the piace of George L. A Constable in the piace of Chnrles A city orFicE8 - city or GLEN COVE A “1\ and Supervisor in the place of . Burns. A_ Commiasioner of Finance in the place A Commimaloner of Public Works in the County court, NassaU County. Long laland Bond and Mortgnge A Comminiloner of Public Safety in the place of Bryan Murray, 4r, w. rrieon. “Agar-fin“ wa. place. of Martin F. A_ Commiasloner of Oeecunts in the place 4 % intlft, 7 pan -.- Argh Pi hmmmor in the piace ot Gernre M Clara Riopet mer, et al., whill. A . geal FRANCIS M. HUGO, ans Detendania binti Secretary of State, In pursuance 0 judgment of foreclosure and ale, duly and entered in the above entitled metion, and bearing date the 11th day of September, 1910, 1, the undersigned the Referee in said judgment named, will nd for the Coun mell at publie auetion 'to the highest bidder, * Sempared at the Nasaay County Court House: at Mine: \ih \ose Farina! \nocise \Ned n, Namau mty, New York, on Btate of New York, County of Masa We, the ‘C'utndh-l ot an vimary Records in ot Naman, do hereby the annexed ind recorded our. offee Beptember 2nd, 1910, and m WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1019, same is a true transcript thereof of at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the remises mentioned and deseribed in ani All those two eertain lots fallow“, whole of ia of land, with /the buildings L.8. - Records this | 18 ny _ of | Septem! provements thereon altuate, lying a New York: aad whish upon 'a map ork, and which upon (a n, ma entded \No\ \I Map ot\ North (Aim-nuvfiML f'l 7n- N Yh 2r- t, , 8. 1. Poster, C. » lus R and Mlod in the Rasen County Clerk's ty OfMfee December 30, 1907, are known and dos: foe mon oce tane off} 13 low which said bh.‘ultn together are. bounded und deseribed ms follows : inning at s point on the westerly side One thousand nine hundred and nine: teen. CR ®. KIRWIN, LAWREN Pr: . CHARLES U. Soorata NOTICE TO CREDTTORS \Pursuant to an order of HON. LMONR D. B Ma rmufl‘aflgm m.\ “f h“: 29W.”- Dan-h \I\; Coun herly _ from , notes in hereby firm-TM corner ot Cedarhurst Avenue | having «laime agninat and Loeust Street, and running thenee westerly paralel with Lorust Byreet, one hun dred (100) fort; thence CORNELIUS RROWER,