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a clroult of : a mantis. and t oy for a few days Tuarting back Rockville Cen- bir, and Me and their harles, are dt an” a te regular monthly me mary Society .of the m ier, of Maple avenne, returned Europe last Thursday -on the 8.8, They spent six weeks. tour» ngland, France: Belgtum, second meeting flw of opeia Chapter; 04848, held blrlunday evening, Bept. 27 in the . C. Bank building, -when several tes will. be initiated. Among number are Master Masons; Wil- stson, Ronalds, Wil- 1 and' Miss. Norma 'Wenck, Helen Schnolder, Mr¥. Margaret e Mrs,. Mas Bahr, Mrs. Jane r . and Mrs. J. D. Gamble and hater, Marguetitay - of Brantford, are guests of Rev, and Mrs, F. andsficld of avenue. . Roy R. Wheeler left on Friday Fail: River, Mass, A0 serve as «in- in the Fall RiverHospital, Dr. ter received hin dogree at the Har- Medical Sob Gen ng and Mrs. John were rep- pter, aturday, of the O; , 8 monument tablet, in the cemetery of the Or- of Eastern Staz Home at Oriskany, York, in memory of the Rastern members who their lives o lato war. A visit made at Masonic home aries and Alvin: Lowkamp of. Los eles, Callf., formerly of this vil- , are visiting. with.. frienda, 'They go to Syracuse University- to re- their studies In (a Mew days. nk 1... Wheeler 'of Maple avenue, move to. Lakeview 'aventie where the business meeting there will be 'woelat hour. -An invitation th extended to the young people of the community. Mr. and Mrs, Rveritt Corwith are re- celvimg congratulations upon the birth of m. son, John Dewsnap Corwith, on Saturday, September 12. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmitt are ex- pected home this week from & three weeks' tour of Canada, Thousand «Isl- ands and Philadetphia. Mr. und Mrs, Raiph Hebard,. of Hempstead avenue, are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, Miss @liztbeth Whittemore, of Grand avenue, is visiting relatives in Philadel- phin, Pa. - Mrs. Andrew Martin, 6f Greenwich, Conn., is a guest of her sister, Mrs. 8. E. Bennett, of Walnut 'avenue. Mrs. Bennett will entertain a porch party in honor of Mrs. Martin on Thursday at- ternoon. Miss Grace Wasson and her. sister and brotherin-law; Mr. and. Mrs. F. Stark, are guests of Mrs. Treadwell D. Carpenter, of Merrick rodd. Mrs. Albert Bendort, formerly Mrs. William Edgel}, of this village, has plan- ned a two weeks' vislt with- Mrs. Les Me W. Wray, of Linden street, during the first part of October, Dr. and Mrs, H. E. Bookim, of Lin- coin avenue, are home from a «six weeks' vacation, five of 'which were spent at Cayuga Lake, New York, and one at Lake St.-Cathering, Vermont. \ Mra. Wiliam H. Gelhim, of Clinton avenue, has been severely {11 with in- And Ladder Company closed Saturday night after a successful ten days of en- oyment for the About $2,000 \realised . - George ~Pook and his dancing partner, Mabel Mae Lorraine, the winters in the popularity contest, were crowned kin and queen on Saturday night with fitting cere- mones. cHUrcHEs. Rockville. Centré Presbyterian Church Pastor, Rev. A. H. Rennie, 9.45 a.m., Babbath School session. 11 a.m., preaching: service: \The Strugtural Plans, as Outlined in the Construction of the: New: Covenant- Building the Church,\. continued from Jast Sabbath: 'The only institution .or- dained to moet present-day needs. Are the meeting of the church, to be con» ducted by the great preacher and evan \{gelist Rev. John Quiney Adams Hen- ry, D. D., from Sunday, September to October 10. Church of the Ascension Village Avenue and College place. Rev. Frederick H, Handsfield, rector. Sunday services: Holy Communion. at The Men's Club meets every Tus day eveningegt 8 (o'clock in Parish Hall, All are cordially welcome to attend these meetings and have a sociable hour or two including games and refreshments. The Boy Scouts meet on Wednesday evenings in Parish Hall, under the in- struction of A.. Melvin Hi, Jr., the Assistant Scoutmaster. 'The next méeting of the festival and fmir committees will be on Wednesday evening, Sept: 29, in Parish Hell At the meeting last week all the commit- tees made very satisfactory and en- couraging reports of preparation for the festival and fair, which will be held in the week 'of Oct. 18-23. 'The Men's Club are rehearsing two plays to be given in Parish Hail on Oct. 0, and the chair, assisted by, Miss Grace Nieman, harpist, and Miss Marguerite Gifford, soloplanist, will give a con- cert on Oct. 18. Bt. Mark's M. E. Church Rev. Richard Hegarty, pastor. 9.30, Junior League; 10.80, Sermon by the pastor ony \Habits.\ Music by the junior choir; 2.30, Sunday: school session. Missionary Sunday; 745, Ser- mon by the pastor on \Keep Off the Grass.\ Music by the senior choir. On Wednesday covening at TAB, the pastor will\ conduct the mid-week ser- vice. Holy Trinity Lutheran: Chi South Park and Lincoln avenues, Rev. Behrend Mehrtens, pastor. Sunday services, 10.45 a.m. and. 145 p.m. Sunday .school, 2.40 pm. HICKS INSPEOTS COUNTY Congressman F, C. Hicks secured a bird'seye view of part of the district he represents, in Congress, on Wednes- day, when he took an airplane trip in company with Capt. J. Huyler Ellison, over part of Nassau county. Pastor, Rev. G. Lanss, f Next Sunday, September 26, the pas- tor. will render reports regarding: the Methodist Centenary and how the first usual, at 2.40; B. F. Simonson, superin-, tendent. L Thursday, September 20, will be a rally day for the churches from Free- port to Jamalea, A joint conference will be held at'the Jamaica Methodist Epia- copal Church, Fulton -street,- Jamalos, which all are urged to attend. 'The af: ternoon seasion begins at 3 o'clock, and the evening session at 1.80 _ o'clock; BL ftlilf it Brilliant speakers will make it a worth- |\ while event. Wednesday and Thursday, November welcome. HOW ARE YOU FIXED FOR APPLES? Our Crop of Winter Apples Was Never Are You Going To Have Your Share ? Org oul link Ion ran crane ct 300-600 FINE APPLES IN A BARREL Great eating, fine cooking and splendid keoping GET BACK OF THE FARMER -- qualities ELIMINATE THE _MIDDLEMAN Pay an delivery and inspecting your barrel -SEND ORDERS To- FP. RED HOOK «EFFECTIVE AT ONCE, FORD CARS, HART DUCHESS CO., N. Y. THEWARISOVERANDWARPRICBMGO f TRUCKS AND TRACTORS WILL BE SOLD F. 0. B. DETROIT AT THE fter. . ‘..-- a Fe a Par Con. Paid tn Oot Ire Depurtnent - DUCTION IN THE PRICES OF FORD PRODUCTS & 495.00