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IffAN m • ¥ TO EllblRIC CHJOli ' 1 , •:.V. . V ;,. , < ’ *.•*• i . +0 ee - p - u -J to \OEAfrt . ' week or'^vi-y > 2 *^ - ;'V ' Say* People Didn't. T^aV Hlm Fair, Addretaing Court — Cesira ’ * Ca*e • ^ '' Uhddp #»y. , • . ___ ..... _____ _ _______ . •;, ~ ; of the county Jegtalaltare-alter tHe W- 'V., Atigb Twte»iaM yeaterday at ^ re count®** ^P®*4 Noy®®*?*' . no . . ^ J in Oraijliietown llnero^iil fencaop- pdflttlon id HowW Qtt|ner -on - * the l ! ► Jiuigt EbaniatJo, 22, of ffew- ark, ?f t to.t>e pat to death fit.tiie ; eldcffic '^hatr gt Sing Stag prison during the week beginning July 17. .Ite:' young man was convicted last Week <it murder in Mie lirst degree, he being one of a company of fire who beat aged Michael Boh! t<) death and, robbo^ him. In store at-Grand View on the evening, of.March 10 lajt. Ebanisto was brought into the^ourt room handcuffed and these were ord- . ered removed by Judge Tompkins when, the 'prisoner was directed to stand up for sentence.. Asked if ho hid anything to say by the Court, the convicted man answered tn ‘ the affirm ative. ; ^ Sm/a^.People Were Unfair. -------- • “ The way they treated me ain ’ t fair,'' said Ebanisto, in a- trembling “ voice;' . •. . • ..\Who didn ’ t tr.earyou fair? ” ' as hod tbe Court. . y '\the people, ” replied Ebanisto. • The youth was then, sentenced. Judge Tonipkins simply directing that Ebanisto be delivered by the' sheriff to the warden at. Sing Sing, and that during the week beginnirig July 17-hp be put to death ip. the manner ‘ pre scribed by\ law! ,, Trial of. Cesara Started. . fej® r e |-proraise8.y to' ■be ’ 'tWely tests for aupervlslor in the vai t-j•Q emocfatl<y.tick et if he cares to tteMl _ sTVe-piecUon and' is'-'yel.. nb ! BspfrahtJ.f/^ towns of RX ’ itlaUd Cpunly Mx# fait ffoir thet?«ta?taattan <$»• Tlepubilcais Already cinrtidates are- beJ»fi groomed ticket have 1 beeii fnentioned. Sir. by -both paftigt add RejKtWtaank be-l darner two yeark ago[*won' 'font .'Dr: lieve they WlU' be ta absolute'control ft ffc'- Fetter, of Pearl Klver, by more NYACK DOESN ’ T PROGRESS, ; SAYS INSjJBAfiCJ^ MAN Nyack baah't progressed in a acor® of years, la the opinion of S. J; Frank; a'New York in»ur- |ince man, who yesterday after- , noon addressed the Live /Wire Group of the- G&atdber of Com merce at the .Hotel St. George. afr^ Frank said he, hod ,; lre- cuedtly visited the placO; jn,' . years past and -that he saw no change |n conditions. He de clared. the \Chamber--of- 'Cdth- ' reree had only ^one thing/ seM and' that'was Nyack. . ijban ’ AOO -vtKes in fa. strong Repubil can stronghold and his victory, Mf'is biiiidvetf- by liis. friends, can be repeat ed h'o matter !ftoW' strong thei- obpbsl- ti&tt. . r _ Clarksfcown will not . be witfont wl)S OUT.To jqHEER hAPKli LY .TH»NMWd>ANK& Hartiowed -Dead Honored - Byf ’ .Com rade* in Arms and ' N&riif . Generation. blttfr — - Fhiurteen heroic*old men m4R wh^i had fmight tar ii lived, add boys who'took.up arms itt tho ’ world war, particip.red Monday in ‘ ^id-ihhual Memorial day parade ■j candidates, • Ray BrinkerhOff, / the | p^pj^thev joint auspices of Waldron ■present supervisor, wants .to remMn Sfo.'s2, G. A. R„ and the Charios in the .board bdt it U said that John j ^ said , Raymond O. -BlauVeit Post. Dickeamann also hap a hankering to go to New city and will contest the; nomination in the primaries. The. former, however ’ , now haa tfe call and ft *is predicted that he will be the GRACE CHURCH BOYS ’ CLUB ELECTS FOR YEAR TREASURER'S REPORT GRATIRY- ■ ING 'TO'' MEMBERS. L/^mecratic ' hominee. Republicans haVe hot yet picked a candidate but rumor has' it that day Potter, who rah against Brinkerheff two years ago, wilt again be in the race. • Heman M. Purdy will aspire to another two-year'term from tho Tpwh averstraw and. RepubUcaps aijs o f thtLoptafoa that ho cannot be beaten, i No Democrat has as yet tossed his i chapeau into the ring. The same alt,- i uatidn applies' in the- Town of Tiam- S apd, where J dates J. Brown holds ror ti; ; and w-ho will again Jie-in . thg, race for ; supervisor. . — ■ - * j. Supervisor Jam ’ s Parley fs sadd | to have a hard . fight art his hands in 1 Stony 'Point, W :erc the 'pemocr ’ atfc party Is split' into two factions. ' .That R. and, Raymond O. -BlauVelt Post, Amfrfcan legion. A Bring squad o' 'siv/stdrdy foung, men swung- alod as efcdort to th^ ‘ old veterans and iB&g&Q thpt before another year ro^ . by some it them, may iie^ beneath it tie Sags and wtltoring •wreaths in th vali^tt? fellowsiitpy of those Who d^ - that a nation might lira' : . That. , was • the thought that seer ‘ to bp&i; tbe people of Nyack'-as thg uud r ydang paaaod in-rsview,.^Tt . - was a-a e w ffA g nin l^ty Urthe rankt onlookers 'who st^Pd to ; watch, fighting ineH-of this an d--'oth er gen, tions tile past.' ^ Th-« yetenuis in'bl^e occupied ae. in mttomooiic:;, .Captain Henry , . .Sinuh -aion.o piarcbing From benet afVny Hats; wisps..ox sparse, white ft blew .ift the May wind. Half a O tury 1' back' and. those, locks w- aubinm. brown or black. Baijk of t; •' followed the virile lads who.- also' 1 ....... JL District•. '*A-,ttokney • Edwfird , Swann ’ 'lias disposed of his ’ ef r , . me known as toe MbstUicho - i i 3nh,*'0u|.tl^e 'of J The ■■ -' estate- 'eempfis'eA .jpg .'acr^ . df ’ ground and. taeoflea! ‘ a ■ garkgec . hams: and several outhouses. It „ whs foijperd y to| estate 'of Mrs. George ’ raffl^spie, 2O!-.Vea0f. ; ^ew-; KtHfk elty; is actiag ' ai agent , for the purchaser of the ®itate, denied that the new owner Was tp- toe Arc ’ ttafshdp Hayes, as .fttui been reported. The purchase-price of the estate is said to bS-|S5;0dC , ' J(^)A4. ORDAINED AT tRoV gElMI- V v . ARY J U|t E 10, - 1S7S/ ■;. -■ - 4 #«ir 01 Yfepra Me Haa Guided f Dei. ttaiea of St. Agn ’ t } With Won- ’ - v derful Success. ' 4- Commlttee' Is. Now '.Soliciting Money With Which - to Outfit / Sasebali'Tearh. • i Farley will be. opposed! is . certain hut'i s®rvpii' : their ^ country - And, the pie*. The trial of Genarino Cesara, one . . of Eban'isto ’ d companions... in- • crime, •waa. begun In the. morning. A — ' was drawn in one hour, alap SO mip' _ __ pies d espite the fac t-.tha t there were many peremptory challenges by'^Bts-' • trice Attorney. Lexow aud the- lawyer for tiie. accused. .^.Tiis jury la tirade '.. up as- follows : ; • Ddniel McLeod, New -Citii .Pgter iiv , 9Sffenianv \M&isseyj F.ieharr}: C. 'Bitfres,/ / : Sloatsburg; HpnsjHn Hamiltop, Havers straw ; William' S. Hyer,' qentral Ny- ack; Frank Howard, tlentenary; Frank ■ Krause, Hillburn; G.'L, Foster,-Rearl River; H7-C. VerValen, Haverstrau' — Ff^ivk-MaUo-yv- B u lt c r n ; . Fr e d JL. Btflh'f,. .Spring Valley; R. T. Wylde,-New City. After District Attorney Lexow had ^ made »a logical presentation of *the people's case Judge. Totffpkins ad journed court until next • Monday morning, cautioning, the jurors not to diseuos-the case or read about it dur ing their absence from court. There was no court today because of. the funeral of Mrs. Warren Ferris, grand mother of the disiript-attorney; Whi ’ h took place from her late residence in South Nyack: ' ♦.'•• • Judge Tompkins died June 8 as' the time of beginning the trial of either Albert Libera .dr Michael Mele/ M the regular meeting\ or “ Grace . 1 - is> friends assert he will again ( be -the nominee,'^ Dr. _Johrr. Sengstacken is said to be the~ Republican who wiJI •-oppose Farley.' .Church, Boy?' Club, helff last .bight'»n.. CHAMP.U» ’ S STOCK.\ COMPANY.'.', the memorial hall, .the following _oflI-r - ^ ■.■>■ ■■•• cef s ^ were .elected: President, Joi a .. AT .BROADWAY NEXT WEEK Lift tig; 'viee-president'. Roger, GDffp; ♦' ................ ... w ' __ ;• , /Tv ‘ .. ,• Few actors-, have scored the tr! smith; secretary, Preston . Randolph ; treasurer, Harold Minford,. historian. Stanley Hoppen ; erittiv Lmory Sattor- ieei . . ■' • ; Tiie treasurer'-- Veport .-hows tha club -is in'an exeeiient ‘ iinpueial -condb: tion, BUfficjenP to warrant-opening ail accdunt at the Nyack National Bank. A committe soliciting funds with which Co- dutiit the club ’ s, baseball /earn Hwior t ed gdd.tr progress bat strli has tpucl: work to \accomplisli in'this line. ^ \ ' Last SaturdaV the .club's second team defeated' the. Orioles in a close game and' will give their opponents an opportunity to ’ recover, this Satur day. Also- on Saturday afternoon the first team will play Evers ’ Giants, the battery being Hant and O. Garrabrant, It ..is hoped that, all friendh of the boys will attend this game (on the old field) and contribute to the team's outfitting fund. . JACKSON ENGINE COMPANY TO HOLD SUMMER CARNIVAL. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES . AT NYACK HIGH SCHOOV Tfta commencement exercises of-the Nyack High School w.ill be held on the evening of June 21. The class roll follows: Liudsley Bailey, presi dent; Adelaide Barber, .secretary; Isabelle Halsey', treasurer; Dorothy Brtfce, Thomas Davis, Kv-erett Felter, Gertrude Goldstein, Phineas HOrsca- vitz, Mai/ie Hopped, Margaret ingioa, De Voli Kilby, Martha Kline, Flor ence -Lewis, Ruth. MhKlroy, itosaiie Miller, Gertrude Noll, Jean Powell, Verna P^e. . Gwendolyn . Ruddell, Andrew. Sauter, fcllva Shantz, Roland Smith, Agnes Thonias, Gladys. Wilson. The grammar school exercises will take place on, tha evfening of June 2i) and “ The- I ass of itawrick .Town,'' will be presented- ’ , MRS. JENNIE FERRIS, :,r *w: *■- After a long Utness Mrs. Jennie N- Ferris, widow at Warren Fetria and daughter • of the late - Geo rge Mather and- Mary Deventer, died.. Tuesday morning at ter home in Ficrmcnt; ave nue. She i* sarvivr? by n! daughter, Eateile FaSris, and ' iree grandchil- dren, Diatrict Attoniev Morton Lexow, J ’ ^ rs Katherine Lexow. Call and, Mrs. \TUxpw Babcock. The funeial today, the- Rey. W. J- Leg- gett offtciating. interment ta Trinity COUNTY V^MPS TO MEET. . *A meeting of the Rdckland County Volunteer Firemen ’ s Association will -he — n ext ■ t Vi da y -- hlgt ii t .. AL^ihg. housw-of Mazeppa Engine Company. invdlva ypg,;teit ttiftta, taRiag whg^Ri? , tmanrow'a tahy Gompletd-looted* ., ,. . ______________ ___ tfoirfn , 'aHTfnes7 (LimETT a RAD-' ipm ddefc> evo.r- hodr. m me ' hodf ^^^ \ y'aclg.H. Y. ’ 7616 1060. — adVA frourfr im Jackson Engine Company, No. . H, announces a; ‘ pig' summer carnival- for the week commenting- Monday, June 13', and will \exhibit teh. many attrac tions on the show grounds on DePew avdnue. There , will be a minstrel show, two circus side shows, a ( n exhi bition of ji e ®P sea* divers, trained horses,- midgets,, an a.thietic -stiow, ojfie of the .largest merry-go-rounds on Uic- road, a ferns wheel and the greatest of. all, ride attractions, a whip. In. all there will be -fifteen attractions; a band, and May Cellieg, lady high div er,'as a free attraction. NYACK BOY WINS DASH AT TARRYTOWN ATHLETIC MEET . .Cortland Rosenberg won the 100- yarda dash in 10- and 2-6 seconds at the Tarrytbwn athletic . carniyal on Memorial day and was awarded a gold medal. Cornelius Clarke won a bronze-.medal for finishing .third in the jumping coutesr.: ------------- Rosenberg defeated such crack sprinters as Doae e o f .Dobbs .Fer ry- ; Tuttle and, Hankins,, of ' PeekskiR; Appleby and. DeLeou, of Pleasant; wllle; Feetey and Harney, of Rye, and Jackson and Muench of Washington Irvfng Hi^iV&sdool. , PASTOR ACCEPTS CALL. Rev.- H. Leslie Reld. wh^-has been calied by thg eongregattan of the Cen- tral-Preabytetian qhurch, HaveraUaw, to become its pastor; aucdeed-lng Re v. George H. Bobsall, has derthitely 'ac cepted the eaii of that church. V FERRY AT-HAyefWTRAW. a4rvIc7''beiweeXHavanw»w a Beach was begun' on, Sun- «lerry leaves - thfr 01$ was uae df-wiir ana i ’ e.s-grim 'accoutre ments, set in a framework of. peace. Tjso' line formed\ at. the honor roR. wpem be'a'h-iful' bouquets of peonwv and'oii/cr fragrant- blossoms bad !re--n arraaged. Along the streets, throng.i which the- .. procession' pasleid' -were ... .crowtlA-Ot fiob p l o,... al | . . .« :o a r4 a g . pkh a s poppies sohl by.the Ladies. •Auxiliary umphs that have fallen to. Charles K | of tire Legion-post.. . . ,' , , • ’ • Champlta. who will\present an array] ■ BteWcrt'vVaRnrs as grand\ marshal of high class plays nt -the ’ : Broadway-! '.ateride. one.'of- Pye .& 'Tpwfs Theatre all next week. • \ fi. ?.n. and rind!- t. ■ •/ ft is abm'utely an everyday affair,!toany-.y^tra .igo- ,was toe\property of for him' to play to audiences .that'test |. the iat.- L,. I,. Robbins, fjapfiata Smith the'oapactay p/the theatre in wixl.efi. vras 'officer of the day. The Craut too, company ’ 'appears,-. .This Is made'' Lodg( , band led. followed by the c,!- pos ’ stble only from the. fact that he in*;ora and aihn^'guardh, Waldron' Po.-.tv yarlaWy^presents the very best Rhljis ; h -' firiinf-^gitnd 'of youths rv'earing'hel untl ls “ surrt.'uuaejl-.by. the -lupst. talent- ! metS( . boys of tht? ” American '.Legiulr ed of players. . In.-'eyery*-city where.! p os t; Ladies Auxiliary, .President; D«n-- t-he company has appeared this, spa-;j op . feretory Seektas. ol the son it has been accorded •nothing dut ! ^-bamber qf Commerce,- Hudson View highest, praise by critics who setfm to-; council,-Jr. OLD A. M. with : 8f e and be of^the unanimous opintpir that -the.{ cul .p S - company has/'reached the zenith of .. .. families wtn be • uorfina'- to procure' .when necessary, for lack of money. uYext Friday/JmM io; win mark'tl.e forty-ilfth; iffntae^sajY'of ’ live ordiila; tton to toe JWdesThood in the -Roman Catholic Church of \the Rer. Jaines L. Croeby, the pnwmit paator of St. Ann ’ s Church, Nyack. On that day, ta ism , . he. was ordained at Troy Seminary \ and from that time\ until, he; came to Nyack. he served' in .tfie ifarteHea of . i AH Saints, New Yorlt City, Fort Jeiv . via and .Newburgh. • . ’ ; L March, 1890 , Fatter, Crosby auc- ■ ceeded tfc.e late Monsignor WHltam L. '' Penhy and became paster of. St. ' Ann ’ s and for tfifrty-dhe years’ he has •-guided tiie destinies dt this cljurcm : from a small and insignlHcent parish, • ./unknown oj^tside of its pwn bound- |a riea, to. that high and.lofty phattinu _ ‘ wnict- it hew deffipiea not duly In -Ny- ick but torougbout-tbe grqat Arch-'. ptJiffcSse. of New 'York, for ta Roman |Catholic, circles, - ..the . names' o! St __ Ann ’ s of/Nyack and Rev. James\ L. - Crosby stand for success of tile high- order. The block of edifices which ' r. now owns is its, pride, add years /may comemnn go, but ft will ever be a ' lasting ^memnmeat ’ to his memory, with -..the one inscription, \Erected- by the I Rev. James L. .Crosby. ’ * ./ - Assuming charge of. a small chnrch j and rectory' in 3,89(1' with a debt upon /r.. -hip. ^ _ ____ _ ., . r , i it. Father Crosby has through his* on'- uflder . the hev rale e ’ ffectlve June. 1, - • no cush .orders will, be taken and bhly p ^ ndner3j: . erecte(t coupons will'b® accepted-by. drivers of delivery- wagona.\ • - , These .coupons Are on-strips. ’ the lowest priced strip costing ?i.S5 in at vamcor ^rtr WhicB SaS pSu&dd ..6f w ■, / r . v . r. sister s-.-namajand hnajly built •*. beau- can ;be obtained In quantities,as da,-! . .„ ,,» , . , magnificent ♦ stone church, thg first, one ” in the. Archdiocese of /New York that was consecyeated/ ' whep- edmpretjed;' con- . ^XaigMfited-..a,.tatee,. .parockualacfiaat, d V. j cupif) Fir .lin Je ^ r , 4 T ! tiful fftalia sired-and 25 -pounds as a: minimum/^ To the, average household ’ V ICr tile - .ji ordianrily .\/L m.uui- - placing a bought frLr.t a'driver woujUi, Sfm <2,L hut; to thps'e persons Who are 'unablb \ purchase . coupon strips- and who to might be without fl.86-at a tkne whcri j. lurch, all of .which-oc^, :son street from. Third, to , j's had. .through, to ’ Frank-.. This was ail ’ - done without ' :. any of • ropayty. so Jhat today this- pajriai ’ ranks first' in the-Hudson V'aiiey and is one of the Soremphi in .the : Ar&t*' visited -Ify .Uiness the situation/is not uioc Now Y ork. / -./ , . • t • During the Uma that FgftTer Crosby tiikTW success' in.-the* presentation of nietro'i - ■ cemetery' poiitan plays at popular'priced. i. The list of ptayg include . “ Cappyj of . u f Region., post was ; nf th P hi* hits in New.W** by Commander / At' the soldiers .plot ill .-Oak Hill ommandcr Robert Morrow in charge as A1 juot Jewell York last season; -Daddy Long Legs.\ : ^ ldr °- a -i oint edrtanony a play of loye and romance; \Brjkefi | ended ^ th ' a 3al ut e to the dead by Threads/ ’ \ a record breaking royaltybring,.-mad and Charles Rubin, play; ••Broadway ’ Jones, ” Geoyge M> ost bu ^D sounded “taps. ” As tot-. Cohan's best play; “The Crimson Alt-] la3t 3 blemn notes died away the. vet- bi/toa thrilling detective play; . \The i erans strewed flowers upomtne graves Unma ’ rried Mother, ” a twentieth- cen-| of dead/ comrades. - The House of. Uuii/. There has \ been, considerable talk jto ’ 43 oecil paetov here Fa. has \evey in the' Nyacks as a result of the new ^ the frieud oi the poor; and afflict-., enter as applied by the Nyack toe and] \vrking fitt-season and -out of sea- Coal Company, and While nobody, has] a desir'e to 'suggest to the- cbnipany thefr ideas, as*, to, the edrutoction of its-' business' \there is'mud-ground for. sbii, and his labors have hot.been con fined to- the boundaries of Me-parish ; for he has caused St. Ann ’ s of Nyack to hehd the list of contributors for tnry play; gripping story that is replete with thrills, and \Kick\ In/' one of the best crook dramas ever-written. The Com pany will ' open . with. “Broken Threads. ” ' ORGANIZE TO ASSIST- BOY SCOUTS OF NYACK The organisation of an. -. executive board for this district of the West- effected Wednesday night at the if- M. C. A- with th,e fpilawing methhecs; John D. DUnlo ’ p, general district-chair man; ; Judge. A.' S. Tompkins, vice- chairman of Award Department George, F. Mpkse, »vice-cbairman of Training Department; Ralph L. Bald- HUDSON VALLEY CHAMBER - TO HOLD; MEETING' HERE The., Hudson Valley Federated, Chamber.of Commerce will hold Us •Mine meeting In Nyack next Wednes day * • Titer, first session will-, open at 'll .o ’ clock ^ PLAt .tha Hotel st. George, at which tithe an adilress' of welconle r will be delivered- hy President T., F; protest and the'feeling' prevails that ; foreign missions more than ontie. Alt ice in small quantities should be sold j l to 3 .. 116 has done alone and single- \ as' theiri'-handed. aird-die has .so'endeared;.him.\ - from wagons to- poor persons needs demand -and ,a's they are- ab!' 1 tp pay. ., \ / .. CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY HONORED HE*ROiC. DEAD Chester Council of Boy . Scouts, waaJ Odell, followed by an address by John ' D. Dunfop, president , of- toe Nyactc Chamber of Commerce. George E McCoy; of Peek3kill;| ,preaideat of .toe Hudson VaTey Federated Chamber of Commerce, will deliver the re ponse address, followed by a thirty' minute address by Mr. McLaughlin on the The commemorative 'spirit of Memorial, day colored services last Sunday In the Nyack churches. Mem bers oi Waldfon Post. No '<21 G/ A. R., members of toe American Legion and Spanish-American war vetera ns at- tended the morning , service held in \St. Paul ’ s Me-/ ’ .odist Episcopal, Church in. a body, where tiie Rev, Fj;ank Chad wick delivered a- sermon appropriate to the- occasion. ' -> - •• ' - r -„ Music at huth services tu_ the Re formed Church ;Mst Sunday was in memory -of- the late Gfeorgc O. Mar- tiiie/ for more than *0 -years, organ ist and musical -director.. . The' ’ ah- self to his'.parisb< .ers by his self-, sacrificing spirit and unbounded char ity and they huld, him f in such high esteem tiiat they have repeated-. [ ly .tried to prevail upbn him to cele-. brate his twenty-fifth and fortieth an- ■ niversartes as some parishes do, but without , success, for his humble and retiring nature is adverse to public de monstrat ions in his own behalf. ' ■ \ - — 7 — - '. / I DEPEW .NEW PRESIDENT OF NYACK'REPUBLICAN CLUB The Nyack Republican Clun fast j night elected on. the occasion of its j'hniuaJ.meeting the following officers: | .Preaitfefit, Pierre be* Pew; vice- i president,. A. J, “ Gross ; itonprary vice* . | presidents, • W; B. Conrad.-F, R. Cruin- j.bie. LeRuy Frost; Julids Goebel, Jr.'; . j financial secretary, John F.; Johnson; (secretary, Charles T. \yadsworth; thems sang were largely ftom.i those j 1; |.j aasttrer; william H Mott; executive* j which Mr, 'Marttae wan fond of durmg r>year t ennj Wallace B. ime and some of his own b 001 '!Lydecker, W.^ oJ Polhetaus, !fphn V. his li position win,-* vice-chairman of Administration, “ Itoture of toe Hudson Valley. ” Department; Everett Martine, treas-j At 12 o clock-dinner wtil be served, urer; 'Alan Leggett, secretary; * John Tlj e afternoon business session Will* M. Rooney and W. B. Page, members open at l:d0 o,clock. At five a c I ock * COUNTY WOMEN ATTEND\ MEETING AT NYACK CLUB at -large. . • ' ’ Mr; Dunlop was chalrpianr.of the meeting and addresses were made toy, George (jakley and Mr.. Terpin, of f . MAN AND WIFE ItyJt/RED the visitora will be taken tar an au aomohvlO- ride -about- Nyack, — . - - - -- - >VhRe Plains. TO OBSERVE FLAG DAY. !N MOTORCYCLE The Grand Master of Freemasonry, M/ W. Robert H.- Robtason, has caUed upon, ail Masons in the State of : New York to observe Flag Day, June l-tth. The Stars and Stripes will be display ed* on a« Maafiffic Temple^ aa well as at the home And* places ef business and upon the hu^o&iobiles of members of this „ fraternity and the lodges will assemble to eommeaiorate the dayt*^ .••\nCHJOTOC 'IN .BUiCK PJR1GES. June L the new ierles \Vj>mea from all parts at Rockla.il ] Caunty wore- prea^at- ■ytfMer-OAy- eft v- _ noon at a meeting held jt the Nyack I dob,; which wm addressed by Mrs. Rosalie Leew Whitney, member of the mHPIII 'State Industrial Board. - Mn. aad Mw.'Wtm^ BW of New | M.ra- Whitney explained bills of in- York City, are In toe Nyack Hospital tereet whleh^were passed by th e re- as.the result of an accident Monday in I cent Legislature, such as -the new which the woman sustained a .pom ,| primary btll; the oRovtng ' pictura \ceh\ pofind' fracture of toe, thigh and had ] sorah ip bill, hills with reference to both legs broken below, tha knee . .and the husband received a scalp wound. toyce k wfia driving'g; motorcycle and his wife occupied the side car when the machine trashed into an automo bile going down Barmore hill. — TD- AQOft g ^ a ,bh Royal ,i, QSkefahd. CoxnmiSsiOtt- er of Heaith, Aiew Ymrir ’ Clty. wiU a<L gresa Stony Potot LpdgerNb. find - a . 'IF.',* ’ of Hiverstraw; next - Wed-, needay evening. A delegatloa of ack te«toBBh . wiil. ;attead. ■ . educational that tors.and many others. The meeting whs under the auspices of the Women ’ s Repdfilican Clubs of Rockland Cou nty, ■ '. ; ■ , BIBHOP TO QONFIJSM. Th e . Rt. . Hul ae i Mis Odell, William P. Bughee, Dr. Dean Mlltttnore. • / _ / . ODD FELLOWS TO NOMINATE ' OFFICERS ON JUNE ,13 Onekb Lodge, NoT 122, \l O. \SKT' will nomtehte officers on the occasion of a regular meeting on June 13 ana those later elected wur be ■ tastsilled on the evening of July 11 by Jolih McNee, .of Haverstrww, district deputy ,grsmd. master; ___ .. ,*' The committee recently appointett to taY® toe, haU /-rdnodelled tar a club room is now actively engagect to the ‘ week. .... ,' ...._ EUCHRE AND DANCE, A/euchre and i at promises rare enjoyment will. b e heid v next Fri day night ta St- Ann ’ s LalL Cards Ito'ffSyfcL to- tort b a u 'Wa oat hagU >»- nent-Hunday evening,.-at j:30..pZ!lL The ehfdr ” Tnom * the spring • v%Bey Hjrtscqpal Chutch' will renfiKr a speel- /aettag tar toe- iing mshQD.irf xwffi .cnnHna. ^ hour toettta • class ht Willotv .OtoVe. school*, house, iajt -Tfce Bhtanecock orchestra\wtlT^- furnfito toe music. ' For. good tah work.' try th e Rockland Ne wn. ‘ ^taWr^ K : '•