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Arrangements are now complete for the holding 0f a very enjoyable barn Agnes' Hall, Friday night It will be under the aus of the Daughters of Faith. . Frank Healy will be hostess at Hall on No vember 5. 'The ladies of the village are cordially. invited. r, and Mrs. Cozite and family wish to think their many friends for the consid®ration and kindness shown them in their bereavement for the loss of their son, Charles. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Mcintosh and daughter, Mrs, James E. Stiles, spent the past week with relatives in Hon seville, in the Catskill mountains. Woodland Hose: Co ny's annual picture show; held.in the Rockville Cen. | tre Theatre, Tuesday, October 19, prov ed a success. Performances were giv en at 4, 745 and 9.30 p.m. \Love Mad nees,\ featuring Louise Giaum, was exhibited for the first time. \Bringing Up Father,\ & two-reel comedy, amused | the Iiddies, well as the grown-ups The Girls' Sbrvice Club play, \0 U Y,\ will be presented at the Community House November 6. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Place, former iy of Smith street, are touring up through New York state on mccount of Mir. Place's health, He is suffering from a nervous breakdown. 'The Ladies' Ald Society of St. Mark's M. E. Church will meet in the church on Wednesday, November 3, at 2.30. The hostesses will be Mrs F. P. Bayles, Mrs. G. V. Brower and Mrs. F. A. | Hugus The first lecture by Mss Lucy Feagin j will be held at the home of Mrs. D. E Neereamer, 318 Merrick road, on Mon- day, November 1, at 2.30 p.m The Presbyterian Church will hold a rummage sale In the second week of November, on Thur Friday . and Saturday, The location will be an nounced later. The regular meetin of the Ladies' Society of the Presbyterian Church will be held on November 4 at the residence of Mrs. Wallace J. Hardgrove, 205 | Hempstead avenue. She will be assist- ed by Mrs. Thomas Darling. The meet ing wilt be In form of a clipping party The. adniission to members and friends will be a quarter package Charles avenue, A. Ryder. of 34° Herrimin® Jamalea, manager of the com CHARLES A. RYDER, PROMINENT MASON AND TELEPHONE MAN, TAKES BEAUTIFUL YOUNG COLLEGE GIRL AS HIS BRIDE Mrs. \L&urk Kephardt,- a particular friend of the families, returned to the held. About thirty guests Were prés- ent. 'The house was artistically decor- [ated with mutumh leaves. After the re- ception, the bridal couple left for & so- journ at Mr. Ryder's country estate, mt Blg Indian, N. ¥. They will be at home after November 19. at Mr. Ryder's city home, 34 Herriman avenue; Jamaica. + FORTNIGHTLY CLUB® This Column Is Written and Edited By The Press Committee Of The Fortnightly Club \un evening of the season in Parish Hall on Wednesday, November 3, at 8 o'clock p. when the Rev. Dr. Henry R. Rose of the Church of the Redeemer, Newark, N. J., will deliver m lecture on Rudyard Kipling's \IF one of the really great poems of the twentioth century. Dr. Rose is a de lightful speaker and those who have heard him are hoping that many others will avail themselves of this rare opportunity, The Chairman of Literature, Mrs. Henry S. Hutchinson, who has charge of the programme of the evening, an- mounces that, addition to Dr, Rose! lecture, Mrs. Richard Powell, of Lyn: [brook, will sing, with Mrs. Walter Hood at the plano. | Guest tickets may be obtain at a {reasonable price at the Episcopal Rectory, North Village avenue, Study Class The opening, meeting of the Study | Class of the Fortnightly Club was held on Tuesday, October 26, at the | home of Mrs. Robert Nix, Hempstead Mrs. avenue, with ant hostess. Mrs. P. L. Weils, Chairman of the Study Class, gave a brief analysis of {the Irish dramatic movement, follow- | img. which Mrs. Waiter 8. Heod read \The Land of Heart's Desire,\ by Wil- liam Butler Yeats. The intrinsic poetic beauty of the little drama was Clayton as assist- - - soclition of Nammu and Buf T. M. Jones sends us greeting from depurtment of the New York \9! \ any R ‘fh \ ° ' | well brought out by the reader, and Cambridge Springs, Pa., and says he is Telephone Company, on Long: Island, folok coun and am much it Well/{ws various characters were skillfully enjoying the fine fall\ Feather while \0 Prominent in Masonic circles, clo known t_roughout Lopg, Islnd. | indicated.. The. underlying mysticism touring thunk northwestern: Pennay}- | °d the blegest. contract 06 -his. career \ on Oetober 13, wheh he quietly mar | Shortly: after November 1, - Village | \Cd Miss Dorothy Markham Macartney, | cor Trustees Frank Gardner. David -F. | daughter of Professor and Mrs. H. Free: | (us Longenecker, and Lew Abrams - and | man | Button, | of atogue . avenue. | (op Clarence Simon, will leave - for - the | Farmingdale, L. 1 ie weddinit. Wis) ton northern part of the Adirondack moun. | DECOrme George Wharton. M tains on. a hunting trip. Last year Mullin, rector of St. Thomas' Episcopal | -= Messrs, Longenecker and Abrams each | ChUch. in Farmingdale, at high noon | whot a large buck, Also several the Presence of only. the immedit dian hare and many partridge tamil ® af the contracting. partion | wide. wore. a traveling. sult of | * - Fronch Duyventyn, embroidered. in: stl: | COMING EVENTS ver. and a hat to match. Shecearried | a beautiful shower. bouquet of bridal ome ind lilies of the valley She was Oct. 20-Smoker, Merikoke Tribe ttonded L. O. R. ar. I Mrs. Hyder was charming. nembe October #1-Harp and orean recital, | 1#der was a charming member s - c 6 younger set in Thara, and activ November 2-Election . returns . and ~ 1 I in social movements at Cornell Univer- | band concert, Observer office, Observer ven | swou 7 J | sity, from which she was graduated Inst | a d She is in her twenty-fifth year November ro Department con- | tests, Observer street, between Pa rk“ and Morris avenues, 2.30 p.m Istand | when. Pro-| Associated th and came to Long éssor Button: became November A-Euchre and 500 at Mrs | the New York State Agricultural Col-] ant hao ore Farmingdale, and \ - red a Emma Watson's home, Union place,| ! it Parminigdile, and has ”‘Wj' I Lynrbook | popularity out of proportion to the short | November _5-Public installation, Sin-| tims she has rjcnlr‘vl m...-v . cereity Rebekth Lodge, I O, O. F.| _ Charles A. Ryder, considered by his Hal. many friends to be a confirms:} bache}-| November 5-Euchre and 500, gt. Ot, familiar with all of the angle of | Agnes' Hall; Miss Frank Healy, hostess, | Contrnets and not likely to be \taken | Ascension Church, evening | in,\ was quietly: nesotlating ,the. bi November 6-Clirla' Service Club Play, | &e#t dofll of his life without his friends \0 U Y,\ at Community House | knowledge, How he managed to keep | November 8-Merchants' Association | !t. (trk when it: took. 1 at, high luncheon, Rockville Centre Inn. noon is & mystery. Nevertheleds, the | | November 9-Mecting, Men's Club, Dnouncement will be a big surprise Church of the Ascension, Parish Hall.| Mr. Ryder is a past master of Jamaica | Nov, 8 - Parent-Teachers' Benefit, Lodgo No. 546, F. & A. M.; a pust grand Rockville: Centre Theatre. director of ceremonies in the Grand November 16-Lecture, Rev.¥8. P.| Lodge, state of NewYork; m past high « Cadman, Baldwin 'M. ®. Church priest of Constellation Chapter, Rnyny,§ November 19-Senior Class dince,| Arch Masons, and a R.. E. in. the Ocean Side School, Salamander Hail, Grand Ghapter, He has recefyed thirty: 8 November 23-¥iolin recital, Luther ‘mn degrees 'In (Aurora Crate Conaist & an Church. | ory, Ancient\ and Accepted ~Scotilnh December 7-Ladies' night at Men's| Rite, and is wenior warden in Aurora Club, Church of the Ascension, Parish | Grata Chapter of Rose Croix, He has rm. 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L. iy After the ceremony at the church the of the Irish peasant, his superstitions tal party, which consisted of Profew: and poetic belief in the fairy folk are end Mrs, Burton, two brothers of (portrayed in a manner mative to one bride, Bure F d IRomiine But: | who knows the peasant well and loves rank. 3 . brother, and (in- him weil, and can, as one of them, Eernard. cousin of the groom, and describe A a 9 JIWl‘ 14 \November VICTOR Records on Sale, Monday, Koverber 1 Hore: avo frosh proofs of 'the pre-eminence of ¥ic- tor Records.. Bimply the offérfnds of one month, yet you find a long list of famous urtists, singing and play- Ing the world's greatest music and in wide enough range and variety to sult all tantos. By the Waters of Minnatonies, Trovatoro-Stride in vampal...? Ever of Thee I'm Fondly Dreaming. .. . A Granada Noctiirne, Violin. 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Cheats contrast: to this IMPRESSIONS In almost Irish . bit i’ww the afternoon, The policy of Business House is wudby'nw Level its customers, « ation of Women's Clubs, heldtm October 11 to 15. Delegates nearly four hundred clubs were tendance. The sessions were the Armory, and all m club bodies of the city united to come and entertain the t Among the prominent speakers of convention were Jane Add Magil of the National Educatioi sociation} and Governor Smith consi ly toward the justifying and strengthening that FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE The Bank To Bask Or and Bank In to \Say It With Flowers\ for weFine Birthdays, Funerals, Bite,, and Whitmanii Ferns CHAS, P. HILDEBRANDT 39V. LINCOLN AVE, Phone R. C. 1216 OCEANSIDE, LL \ R. V. C. Theatre Merrick Road Rockville Centre SATURDAY, OCTOBER s0- MAURICE TOURNEUR Presents \THE WHITE CIRCLE\ A soulstirring. Almization of 'The Pavilion on the Links,\ the world famous romance by Robert Louis Stevenson; 'also Century Comedy and International: News: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31-Evening Only OLIVE THOMAS in her last pleture \D » \h < Comedy. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1- ETHEL CLAYTON in \CROOKED STREETS\ Adapted from the: at Eight\ by Samuel Merwiny. also Ed: die Polo in \The Vanishing Dagger Snub Pollard Comedy, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 \BURNING DAYLIGHT\ A pleturization of Jack London's muster novel of theIncluding Northland, with i All Star Cast Mitchel ews; also-a Larry Semon Comedy, Election Returns will be shown on the screen, Two Days-Wednesday and Thursday, Nov, 3 and 4-TwoDays- THOMAS MEIGHAN in \CIVILIAN -CLOTHES\ A stirring plcturlzation of the fam- ous stage success by Thompson Bu- chanan; also a Mack Sennett Comedy, and latest International News. FRIDAY, NOV. BRYANT WASHBURN in \WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES\ from the famous | play . by . George Broadburst; also Joe Ryan in. \Hid- den Dangers\ Mutt & Jeff Cartoon, and Topics of the Day. \THE PARK CONFECTIOKERY\ (Formerly The Sweet Meets) ARTHUR K. WESTBROOK, Prop 21 NORTH PARK AVENUE > TELEPHONE :, ROCKVILLE CENTRE W, sup mail Family Trade Especially Invited Weddings, Church, School and Lodge Affairs will receive prompt and courteous attention Motor Delivery Service Within the Village Limits romeme rar O | HATFIELD TOURING CAR 1020 MODEL FULLY EQUIPPED DONE 3,500 MILES $1,500 BOSCH'S GARAGE 158 MERRICK ROAD ~ ROCKVILLE CENTRE ARMY -=AND NAVY GOODS, ON; SALE SATURDAY U. S. ARMY WOOL BLANKETS ......... ...... ..\ (ges HIP RUBBER 1mm;I O. D. WOOL SHIRTS, New..........................$3.00 BLUE FLANNEL SHIRTS.... ...;....2....w.. 235 INFANTRY 1475 $HOES....... .... \ Wool deeds ff Wool Underwear. x ¥x wiz Ws wla sik k vou aln ais sie a $58 m1 fer 28e - />. Comforters ..............=. 1L.T5_ _ *~ Cotton Blankets .. gr. ARMY Coops STORE 199 Merrick Road Rockville Centre; L, I. Near Centre Ave. Branch. of, 363 Deldgn Al., Deoottyn