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ROCKVILLE CENTRE . Dr: and Mra. E. L. Erh- of Liberty, N. Y. have been recent guests of Mrs. George J. Quinn, Dr, Arthur Martin will move into his new houed at 168 North Vilage Avenue on Saturday, The Ladies' Ald Society of Bt. Mark's Church is holding a rummage sale in a store on Village Avenue north of the ratiroad. track. The sale will continue | Thursday and Friday, Mrs. Robert P. Combs, of Belfast, Me., | is-spending a few days with her cousin Mra. William..N. Phillips, of Cedar ave nuke“! Griée' Néfman,' of Manhattan, and Miss Marguerite Gifford, of Wainut avenne, Will. Jointly give a recital on Bunday evening, October 31, in Ascen wion Church, Miss Nieman will pls the harp and 'Miss Gifford will preside at the orgun. Miss «Bchabbehar, of North Village avenue, entertained a house party over the week-end. Mrs. Michael J, Madigun, of Maple avenue, gave a dinner and bridge party | on Saturday evening to twelve guests. The harvest, home festival Presbyterian Church will be held the first week tn December, instead of ear- lier, as previously announced. The Ladies' Ausiliary of the Rock ville Centre Synagogue, held its regu- lar meeting in the vestry rooms on Wednesday, October 13. After trans- | acting the business on hand, all enjoy: | ed a social hour, Mrs. Adelson, of Lyn brook, acted as hostess, 'The next meet Ing will take place on October 27. | Mr. and Mre. Guy Pene du Bols and | Farely. Dabny, of Sound Béach, Conn., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raoul du | Bois. Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Pene du Bols and son, Henri, have returned from a visit of several days at Sound Beach, Conn. Bruce Wiliams, of Yonkers, was the guest of Robert du Bols. A reeltal lof the rosary and benedic tion is, being. observed. in St. Agnes' church every afternoon and Sunday ev evenings during the month of October, the month of the rosary. 'The Ladies' Society of the Bresbyter ian Church is planning a \Christmas sale,\ to be held during the first week of December. Save your 'Christmas shopping ito. visit our sale. Mrs and Mrs. Hilary H. Sheets, 'of Lenox road, spent the weekend with relatives in Wappingers Falls, N. Y. The regular .monthly meeting of the Missionary Society of the Présbyterian Church wif be hett-on Thursday, Oc- tober 28, at 3 o'clock, at the church. The topic will be \Alagka.\ Members remember the surmimer éfforingy Miss Clara Mathews, of Sea Cliff, is a guest Of her aunt, \Min. 1mm, ton, af Péick W.. &. Heyward. ands family moved | into their Hew home In\\Cedar on\ Wednesday. | CasstofetA Chapter, 0. E. S., will hold a) e&1?mn3§'n:2 xl‘ ug‘ any eve 'in C w/ t mock villesCéntre gamma-fl Secretary Anna M. Pond will be pres- ent. An entertainment and banquet will be given during the evening.> On Friday, October 2%, the Chapter will hold & card party at the home of Mra. William Watson, Union place, Lyn brook. Mr. and Mrs. Wi R) side avenue, have, rétuimed. from-.Cin- cinnatl, Ohio, when wrath“ the' wedding. of Mr. t Stokes rendered voed #bios during: zl— ceremony. On. thel m home tb-y‘ visited Governor Cox, 0 goblet i count of Mr. Stokes. The Community Chorus hie, started rehoarsing for its: frst iwinter: concert which will take place in: Deceriber. One hundred and twenty-five; have en- rolled thus far this. season. Alfred Schultz is again condueting the wofk| of the chorus, The photoplay, featurtui@\Miry Miles Minter in \Bweet 'Taivender'\ \has been secured for-th8 sofben performance un- d# the auspites the Parent/Teach: era' As ation, be. given in ..the Rockville Centre: Theatre on Pussday, November 9th, The. proceads will be used for the welfare. fund. George.. J. Quinn: 'and family .. will move Inté tila residerice 'or Village éve nue after election. There has been a slight change in time of Munday masses in Bt. Agnes Cm They (will be held at 7.50, 9 and. 16.80 aum. mmakmwnm,m- of the } | N. Y. Sun and N. Y. Herald. 'or statement: b, expense of \Raymond avenue, birthday recently. Mrs. Herman Philme of Lee avenue, and Mrs, Simon Nager, Jr., of Broad: way, attended a lecture on Japanese z! at 1m Elba-w Theatre on Tues: y. A recent lull-r from Mre. B. 0. Ekenberg, formerly of Village avenue, and now in Sweden, states she expects to viait this country next fall. Beton Grim of Pine street,-fas sold his house and has purchased another | in Ocean Bide road. Lewls Abrams of Merrick road, ex- pects to leave shortly for a hunting | mu to Indian Lake, N. Y. THOMPSON JOINS - OBSERVER STAFF | Newspaper In Wide Exper- | ience, Will Represent News | and Business Departments in honor of her William H. Thompson, a newspaper man of wide experience in Long Island [and metropolitan newspaper work, join- ed the staff of the Observer-Post this week. He will represent both the news |and business departments of the paper. Mr. Thompson was a member of the staff of the Brooklyn Daily 'Tinfes for eleven years, in which work he was msvociated with Waiter 8, Funnell, now editor of the Hempstead Inquirer, one of the newspapers of the \Stiles Com: bination.\ . After leaving the Brooklyn Times, he became affiliated with the The new representative of the Obser ver-Post is a man of pleasing personal ity, and of proven ability 'as a 'nowspap or man. He has been covering the local news for the past week, and has | ' thus fur given assurances 6f alding ma terlally in carrying out the co-operation | of the Observer-Post with the residents d business men of this section. He is now a resident of Brooklyn, but will bring his family to Rockville Centre as soon as he can locate quarters here. He ix a member of Manual Lodge 636, F. & A.M. $_ Sawdust Horse Feed Tt has 'been demonstrated by 'a French veterinarian that horses can be fed certain kitchen garbage and birch or poplar sawdust to save grain. Power House Fruit Dryer ® A large European' electric plant has been equipped with devices to dry fruit | and vegetables with the heated air drawn away frofiits generators. r a 2 Power Roller Skates | A'Parisia ha invented-rolier skates propelled by one quarter horsepower gasoline motors, the fuel tank being ggrried on their wenreri# bett > November 2nd; 1920, General Elec-\ ci tion Day. Polis open at 6:00 A. M. A and close at M...... November | 1ith-Last dis candidate expense November find, aly to Becrotary of State. a LAWRENCE, 'chas. N. STO COMING EVENTS Oct, 23-Leap Year Dance at Parish Hail, Saturday, 8 pim. October 23-Opening of Y. W. C. quarters in Observer Building: Oct, 26-Republican Rally, Communt- iwiy, A. ty House. October 25-Lecture on \Liquid Air,\ St. Mark's My, E. Church, 8 pam. October 27-Debate, Y. W. C. A. room: October 28-Republican mum- y, Auditorium, Freeport. October 2$-Dance, St. \Hall Daughters of Fulith. Oct. 20-Bmoker, Metikcoe Tribe, I. 0. R. M. October #1-Harp and organ recital, Amcension Church, evening. November 6-Girls' Service Club Play, \D U Y,\ at Community House. Nov, 8 -Parent-Teachera' Benefit, Rockville Centre Theatre. Grand Opening OCEAN SIDE INN Long Beach Road and Davison Avenue Under New Management - Hallowe'en, Saturday, Oct. 30 panome stovexnis orvex SALE STARTS SATURDAY, OCT. 23rd, 9 A. M. ARMY AND NAVY GOODS Rubber 3.95 pr. eaters 1.98\ Wool Blankets... 6.50 Jurkins....... 5.15 Wool Underwear.... 1.25 Heavy: Wool Socks. .65 pr. Infantry Shoes .......... ... 4.65 pr. Heavy wae: 2.05 pr. (Sls 2.00 ”Mn.“ Pillow Covers:. . 038 «ww...... 2 for 25¢ ries tos Ail 1 Cotton Inu- Acas. ATS pr. Mon's Sweaters ..: 1.25 Khaki somes w.. - 1,00 Mattress ...... ... £56 yd. A5¢ yd. 1.00 | trical |kery Whee-Kum Wheez, Takes In Two Partners: To Handié Volume Of Business Henry T, Hobby, whose office as elec: trical contractor is at 5 Grand avenue, Baldwin, has expanded. his business during the past two monthé to such an extent, that this week it will be incor- porated under the name, \Hobby Brown, Johnson; Inc.\ 'The 'taking into the business of both additional: workers and additional capital will make possl- ble the handling of a much larger vol- ume of business. The books of the con- cern are now filled with orders. 'The business, embraces all branches of el6¢- contracting, | installation, repair and maintenance. Edward C. Brown, Jr., is one of the incoming members of the concern.. He has been employed as electrician by the Village of Rock ville Centre. Johnwon will take actige) part in the work later. DELIGHTFUL RILEY RECITAL Recital of Children's Poems at Clinton School Enjoyed A delightful entertainment was given in Clinton School last Friday evening by Mayme English Lillotte who gave a James Whitcomb Riley recital. About 350 were present and highly Appreciated the melection rendered. Miss Litlotte, whose portrayal was finished art, has been styled \the ablest interpreter, of the beloved poet, James Whitcomb Riley.\ sonations of Juvenile charactel t and are equally enjoyed gram included \When Gone,\ Life Lesson,\ \An Old Sweetheart of Mine,\ \She Dis 'Spiains It,\ \Nothin' to Say,\ \The Rainy An Old Played: Out Sohg. \ \Granny\ \Old Man Whi Little Girl, \An Impromptu. SAt Aunty's House,\ \Little; Orphan Annie,\ \The Vis The Réggy Man,\ \Elmer Brow When the World Busts Through,\ \The Runaway Boy,\ \The Fishing Party,\ \Almost Beyond Endurance.\ Miss Lillotte gave the school children 'part 'of Jrer! sprogriim during the story hour at half BBht three. About 200 were present, Darling and Dorothy Wi dered musical numbers on the piano as a prelude, and during the int@rmiasion. The proceeds will be for the benefit 6f the General Organization of the High School. Mowing Machine Tractor ° An attachment has been patented for converting a. gasoline tractor Anto: -a- mowing machine without with its offinal use, dt LEGAL Abvlll'l‘lw Sorat, nu-I Meeting of the Agricultural So- d of Queens- Nassau colintl it be x at the «Fair Grounds, \ml-4 flWRnAf 1&1 1 r 1920,} at 2 recto from the to \37 13° recto from the town of Directorate, - to! a arm three years, all of whose terms of oflk‘ expire. on thd, 3let .day n pe next: and for the irinsmbtlo other business as nay wmerly sented. Dated 'Mineaia, N. Y.,. October 84,1920, By order of the Bogrd of Directors. Dro We have clients who have MONEY TO LOAN on BOND AND MGM}! The E. W. M. Co., Inc. 850 BROADWAY '[ tention to the Y. W. C. GENERAL: 1917 DODGE 1918 Hudson 1917 Ford Touring 1919 1917. Velie 6-cylinder Touring 1915 Buick 4-cylinder ©1920 Ford Sedan 1919 Chevrolet Touring. | 1919 'Chevrolet Touring, 1920 DODGE BROTHERS SEDAN 1918 DODGE BROTHERS COUPE _: l'a 1917 DODGE. BROTHERS EMMA“ TER + 1919 Chevrolet 8171-6“ Touring I9l7K-6-qlnll-Tm | ”WWW“; ut f 1918 Chalmers Convertible Coupe F) . 1916 Hudson 7-Passenger Touri , 1919 Overland Touring, Model \90\ ©. tm oo {1919 Chevrolet Sedan (Baby Grand) 4 (gay-ad) “mo MTmCu 000071!!! MOTOR SALES CO’M mum-cm \ (Continued from page 1). port; who has been giving personal at- A. work in the district comprising the villages of Rook: ville Centre, Baldwin, F‘m'port and Roosevelt. There are now (three branches, or chapters, to_the local organization-the Business Girls': Chapter; the Older Girla' Chapter and fhe Girls' Reserves, which Includes the younger members. Bach chipter has been carrying out its. own | program of work under the direction of the local Y.. W..C. A. organization. The officers of. the organization . are: President, 'Miss. Laura: Richmond; Vice President, Miss: Je Wallace; Secre- tary, Miss Eloise idipore and Treas- urer, Miss Irene Creighton. Mrs. Loren | Rockwell in leader and hits been giving without stint of her services to the or- wanization. Mrs: Waiter Hood is also active as leader, On Baturday afternoon the\ formal part of 'the program will b& centered mhout the.address of Miss Gladys T1523; ping.. World Fellowship Secretary, even this will not be too formal. The members will servé ted, and an informal social time will be' hjoyed. The mothers. of members, and their friends are cordially invited to attend this opening meeting, and hear an interest- ing talk, The meeting will start at 4 o'clock. ' On Wedrfeaday afternoon, October 27, the members will hold a political debate In their room. One side will up- hold the Democratic contentigns and the phdld the' Republican con here will be campaign songs After, the meeting a, straw all parts . of Bayville on Saturday and Sunday, Oct, 9-10 to at- tend m conference of the Y. W. C. A workers in the Congregational Church. A short address of welcome was given by Miss Jane Hong, and the re- sponse was given by Misa Laura Rich- mond of Rockville Centre. The subject of the evanlug‘ was \What . Am i Worth?) \ko My Job,\ \To My Com mm! \To \My\ @hurch,\ \To Mx Aanes Euith mmmmmmw #C. A., Dr. Kenyon of the social and. physi- eal educational department, and Miss Harriet Taylor, of the Foraign Depart- whent. Miss Laura Parker, seorétary for Tong Inland, pram“ Qt the afternoon nesslons. A banquet was het on | @aturday evening in the Opera House. The girls from Rockville Centre: who attended included., Dorothy _ Shbbehar, - Jeninle Wallct, Eloise Skidmore, Laura Rich- Irope Creighton. [rrvcimc Mailman-d?“ between New (York and... pany Tris ; Pick l'nuldDellvflTlAlm‘Dm Contracts by the day| week of month SATISFACTION MOpEraTE RATES p. & M. COMPANY BROOKLYN AVENUE Tel. 822 FREEPORT, L. T. E. $. & S. F. VOSS RENTING. AND SALES AGENTS -or- LAWRENCE HEWLETT CBD. RST Hewlett Bay Park v MERE Fast Rockaway Roadster Punt 4 & cad al \Say It With Flowers\ for Weddings, Birthdays, Funerals, Etc., Plum and Whitmanit Fons . P. HILDEBRANDT 39 LINCOLN AVE,, Phone R. V. C. 1216 .OCEANSIDE, LI RAAT ... SATURDAY, OCTOBER *3- Robert W. Chambers' greatest novel, \THE FIGHTING CHANCE\ with an ALL STAR CAST Also a Mack Sennett Comedy and In- ternational News, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, Evening Only WILLIAM DESMOND in \A BROADWAY COWBOY\ A mingling of Broadway Electric Lights and the Star Lights of the Plal also Burton Holmes' Travel- ogué; Scpreme Comedy. Two Days-Monday & Tuesday, 25 and 26-Two Days KING «VIDOR'S \THE JACK-KNIFE MAN' By Ellis Parker Butler, \author of \Pign Is Pigo,\. a My “mt story, brimful 'of action, map, tr mine fm Vanishing Dagger-and nub Pollard Comedy; on Tuesday, Comedy and Parmmount Screen Magazine. Two Days, Wednesday, and Thur-day October®27 and 38- NORMA TALMADGE in the greatest success of her carcer, \THE BRANDED WOMAN\ Adapted 'from Ollver .D. Bally's, play, ~.\Branded the story of .% for three that Inng.on a-thread; also Comedy and International News FRIDAY, o- ~.. AOKL (MRS. SESSUE HAYAKAWA) in \THE sum-nor “I!!! cons\ “Au-0m arm-rulin- 40.“ : *Midden Oct. n\ he account grow. (%.! FIRST STORM SASH, FOOT Pant ** INTERIOR“ tx atu \& Jéf Cartoon, 'Topity bf the Day. Owned......... and MN.-.“ hut-pl ..... ......... $235,500.00 1, MW...“MM......._M...~..—.‘..n._....\MM\ Phone 440W STATEMENT > BANK OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE : as reported to Superintendent of Banks, September 30, 1920 112,955.36 130,267.172 93,266.17\ 51,854.95 231,545.00 15,000.00 21,653.16 6,820.00 1,045.40 32,115.55 12,874.47 ther congonly ves 4~na.w.u......u.m...'.mflnhmfln a .......Wmmmn-................<.............~.. in nat the compound interest 'we pay you, that Four (4) 'Per Cent Paid in Interest R Large Safe Deposit Boxes Tq.Rent 25¢ a Month NATIONAL BANK OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE magnum-aut- «M.. JUERGENS & SON _- wWoobwoRk ~ WAINBCOTING .BTORE A. mm ,. \. 08112-.AOROYR . SEBARET .; 1 new.” wl' SASH AND DOORS whmcs seul x. v. too ot 2,631.16 ° 1§1,121.12 , ©220.00 20.00 33135! 1,045.40