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Broodfieidr A raid was made In the Gallo cafe and it is alleged that Officer Rugh n S heridan' was in the place but he was not molested wjicn jie' explained that “ he had gone there that he had married two ..women, both • of-whom are living,. J-udge Tompkins — aamrUed — 4iH » m a iriagg of — Lucy — -T- Raid By 'Stskt^iTr^opers Gitic^ ■ nthverktraw a Wott^irtwl \thriil 'hliverstyaw vias mopped dhyl-and :|crubbed clean ■■$[: alt gtudbllngidast Sat'u Miller and the defendant.' . ■ The plaintiff, sought her freedom ' iu ■ the ground of fraud, claiming thgt . she married Miller ignorant of the fact that.he had a wife living. The couple have'-one child, ■ of six years, now. living vyith the\ mother. - who was represented by.'Judge Haas. ' The .trial of .May McKenna against Frank J. McKenna was continued to determine the question of alimony ’ This. acUon wycliTar..a,separatlott on the ground Of cruel' treatment, ;wais tried before Judge Tompkins: arid- a| jury at the April-court term at New ■ City and the plaintiff was successful j in securing a separation from • -her- j husband. Testimony was taken on \ Saturda^ as '. to the income of the \•' defendant; who is employed as at chauffeur by the * Pennsylvania Raft' road Company, and briefg are to bej ’ submitted by couhsel, . John F, --Me* T Farlane. iot the- plaintift-, ■•anil Julian, j. S. Eafon for th ‘ e defendant. Decision* on the question of alimony was re-| • served. - . ■ | •A motion was made for •judgment ' on the pleadings' in Mary Aim KM'Jt- man as administratrix, of the goods, chattels and credits of TUoniu ’ s Kb'k- ■ ' man .against the CommisHonfer* of the Palisades Interstate Panr.'. Josepii A. Warren, appeared for the Palisadea . Interstate Park and Thoalas (lagan !i TihnntU'fi : ' ■ Decdgker — - was BROADWAY THEATER SbLD TO LYCEUM INTERESTS Th6 Broadway . Theater .Jias been acquired by the ijiberests controlling the Lyceum Theatre _ and will be in charge of the Broadway playhouse next- Mon- • . day. ; • . “ .There • have recentiy benn many rumors regarding th e sale of the.Broadway by M.' Mirabel - but denials followed the reports. ■ Meantime negotiations were be ing completed and It became. ' known positively today that Mr. Mirabel had relinquished 'Ills holdings. / . .. According to junior there will be presented at the Broadway Theater shows every night and that dnly two programs will be given each' week at the Lyceum Theater. . - , to see-if the law was being tlotated.V areu.i One iVepoft sald that the ?<i by of the raiding party was'■folldw^d b as wiiA a scenft as ever .Was enjoyed „by.|a; J& , 'eatem.. ; ahflrif , ' ... Th a-tf oo pepi were, forced to draw revolvers and elubsT, It was said, and those who stayed outside heards blows being . struck. Some of tie pHspners . were pretty well battered up. Charles'Gallo and Frank Fox, who wer e Behind the 'par, and 18 colored Inmates were taken before . Justice Ch a mpa n and timy w . ar t i f ol l owed by. GOLDEN WEDDING £ou- WELL , KNOWN BLAUVELT^COU- '■ Pl \ g \ m ^r ^ ON OREP - | I School Children In Flag-Waving Pro- . e a»djth -Sang- arr«f There Was , J V 1 Afi Day Activity. Mr. 'Afid JJrs. Jaqob Orth, of Blau leb: ’ a great crowd.' . . - A hearir.|| was fixed for Tuesday night, at which time Fox and Gallo were -defended by T. Fergus Red mond, ’ „ Thomas; Gagaii “ and Aloysius Bryaht.. of'Nyack. . The charge was read but th'e troopers were not pres^ ent to press it atfd later. Bfoodfleld waived charges but immediately ser ved a complaint of State Trooper H. M. Freer on Fox and Gallo 'charging them- with selling liquor ; to W. \A. Barry. . . - ' T .' \•■ : The two entered pleas of not guilty [ qjad the police justice ordered bail 1 ; fixed at 81,000 each and called the i h earing for . mis'evening.- . . velf,. celebrated on Wednesday tail beautifnl,' and'., rare .amrhjersaty \< m j their golden wedding. The day whs a ’ span of golden hours'starting with - a large family \ banquet * served in a 1 g orgegtf el y ^ • dee brated — --grape — i f«UT ’ SdNGS DISCARDED; OLD TUN E 6 . COME, B/jDK- The .<iecy, old ilr ’ camy wait/; is coining back, and the jazz dance is ' In Its detfth throes. .T.hls waa' the news mlrean ’ .by dplegatea to ’ th e Nationar Asso- ciatidn of Sheet. Music Dealers in anmmt Co nve irtion. • ‘ w' v . The.^uat\ songs also., are giv ing 'away 1 to the old^^Javorltes, such hs \After the Bail^ .\Sweet 'Rosie O ’ Grady,\ \The Itosary ” and \‘ Lome ’ s Old Sweet Song. ” • The waltz . Is to have'a dicid- ed renaissance, bat It will;have -more jazz and ‘ ‘ pep* ’ ainjected - Into — it-.tHUd--'fhs pcagani-dag PRESIDE ^ING KS HISTORIC RELltiS RECElV , 3RT. - I. ^T QUNtl' GEN-EROUW OP IS OUlS-SUPPOF Colfecllon of Articles Op Exhibiticn •At , Nyack Clut^-Appeal fl '< . ' ’ to,,Citizens. ■ i The Bcokland County Society has -pa it» .object : ambngf other tfLli^g» “ tn perpetuate the traditions antj tisfor- ical events which have ocburred wlth- ing the County of Rockland\ and alfed ' ‘ to - acquire by purchase, gift, Jevis Tire ■ aged . couple trimmed , seats ; of occupied gaily- hqnor. In tiio dancers re.eover in part from the efforts of the. St. Vitus era. The will reihaip for a time, but evehtaally it will drop ineo the discard. BIG CARNIVAL-UNDER AUSPICES' • OF- JACKSON .ENGINE COMPANY center Of the table stood (he wedding cake, an artistic triumph: of tie cult- ’ nary art, 'the gift of a dear young friend. •' ; ' . ■ • At 2:30 pi m. .the school .children,-. I d i»y* (heir teachers, appeared in i \tliy|Pt\ nrljj > ||D ' fu r — t served and Mr Gagab was given-one week in ’ which to submit a brief. \ Testimony oh Dr.'J.' C tdngman and Dr. • Dean Miltimbre a-s -to. the leeile- znindedness of . Lawrence Rabinowitz, of New oYrk, City, ' was taken and on their testimony that , the child, aged “ l 2 years, l ad the mentality of a child W~fnrT at~ t h Tht T; ■ yrarw -ymwfgMi tRwttf SERIES OF MEETINGS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS WILL BE HELD- IN, FOUR LAGES IN COUNTY. VIL- State Superintendent . of Orgatliza- 4 tiort F. H, Beckwith to Deliver An Address. “ Beginning next, Monday and\ con tinuing all week the Benson carnival ■ snow will-bold forth o» the-De-Few circus field under \the. auspices of Jackson •Engine Company.' The, at tractions are varied and •'interesting, including a minstrel show, deep ‘ sea divers, a circus, . ‘ side show. Jazz' wheel , teaser, a miracle man. • Ferris Wheel, whip and athletic show.- . Nasca's. Royal Italian Band will give, concerts each night and on the opening evening . will -' lead- . the tire- rfl ’ etf's parade. May Collier wlil — give free exhibitions of swimming and div A series of meetings in the interest of Sunday school; work, arranged' for 'at Use recent , cduhty coavention of tro assoctaricm has been afrangM; as follows: •/ , . - • Spring; ■Valley, Tuesday,. .June' 28, Rev,. A. C-: M ’ yckoff. Spring Valley, dhairman; NyaCk^ Wednesday, June ■' • h a i rm an : flag-waving procession and extended their . good wishes to Mr and Mrs, Orth; They' v aang • songs with, etarni- ing pafhqs^and ‘ it was truiy touching' to inmr TB V-yoaflful VoIi:es\'raise<i ‘ .dtr the fdi{owing: • ‘ •Tftere ’ fMr foqg, ’ long, trail a-winding From the. day' you irvo were, wed; Since h«j asked you to' be £ is,, dear, Anil yotir vows you - said, ' - . And hand in band you've ' wandered Together down your own life way, . On faith and trh;H and. honor, ' To your -golden wedding day.\ • An opiqv ji'ception continued until fcte' 1tTi the ovenin g - 'and tiro - joy -and hppreciaUQn. of the; golden bride aril bridegroom at this murk of their friend ’ s esteem and . friendship can I'urd'ly be expfesseti. Beautiful 'gifts, cards and'flowers were arriving eon- tdnnously, exciting much, admiration, and CEiiilora; \Ver ( | in evidence to ■cure - the best . oil all souvenir-.' the faces; Of ioved ones'and friends. Si.hg; ing whs- rfhjoyed and. after anoth-f joyous?collation, in' the evening an'in formal dance followed' on the tenhi rHELD S unday ■ afternoon , in ' ENGLISH CHURCH. .. ceurt. . >lr ‘ Mrs. UrUt emigrated , to 29, Frank' 'CriJiiiihie; ’ NyUf with was committeed ' to , Letqhworthi Thursday, Ju:u __ vr •. ... . , . . .... ........ ▲ \ I . .. ' Ing as „ well as-making a dive from a' height of ii feet into a shaiio\v> tank.1 of water. .' / ■■■ '■ ■ J this <JVc? ,3:13 •'2iTa\yeara' ,ag d.j.T be cirqtts field' will be- i llumi hatedl The first years ’ of thefr ‘ married by l.Otiy lights, transIbVm'ihg'th e Tapir]'whs ': pent. • \ri\. \ ’ mv York F.:ty\ ah' • into a., veritable fairyland, c.... .• ... they. • .roi.ired. to Blanyelt .to pass the- \ ’ p- — ^ ----- - — 1 ----- . f tteclinirig.ye.afk i:i tre lofve and'peat LlBRERO CASE WILL.GO ? Lof that; friendly little ytUage. 1 Te xn- : hirv NEXT MONDAY ) cbUdren hriclu.hmd tli-dr honie.-. SERGT. VANDERBECK Spring Valley Soldier Died of Pneti- . monfa in French Hospital February. 20, 1919. / Funeral services for . Sergeahi George Raymond Vanderbeek. son. of Mr. and Mqsr.Hl. Frank. Vanderbeek, of the Mbleston sectit^l of: Spring V.ui- or otnerwis.e the title to,-or controf of historic spots and places in the County of Rockland. ” From this there, has grown -a very earnest desire that in the not distant future a most delightful historic old . Dutch house _ shall come into poshes-- sion of the soefetyi and shall become its. headquarters. The ided has not. yet crystallized into the definite plans that it is hoped may soon be perfect-' e<i, but in Die meanwhile the members tee! that val n a b l e - tfiae ,ia . ^>«tng-lost ; ‘ . which should be .used to collect and to locate, suck'reties, documents, \data fu nU.ure arid'•all that'will go to make this, home the 'Instructive!, museum -it. .will be. • ' - '■ With this^in view President Bever idge C- Dunlop is making'an effort, and is having generous support. .The schools are eager to. help, rhe Libra., ties are . willing to assist and the .Nyack ' Club \has most generously as- ley, ho died in a Ffenh TTpspital Feb- signed w here at t l c li;3 ~tfftt\\b^- raary 2U., 1.111), were held.in the Hemp stead PreubyterianThufCh Sunday uf- ternoon - and . were' largely attended. Sergeant . Vanclerbeek ’ s. body Was brought to. This ..country about two weeks ago but “ did not roach . Spring Valley until last Friday. ’ • >. The services • Sunday _wdro conduct- e'd ’ by Rev. T. X, Weaver, pastor of J.he .Hempstead Chiirch and Rev. ’ Al bert CTarko Wyckolf -qf Spring Valley, on' exhibition \until such time a$. a. ' more convenient place is ready for them. As' a, result of this purpose.- the cqUectioii known as the Sr.i itqker ~ collection'-ox Indian-, relics have been placed 'unde r ' the care.'Of the society and is now on display in. the-gover nor's room 'ijji: the Nyack Chib. ' ' , -This cpiieciioB is. large and'meat; interesting, and'Miss Carrie A; Shod'-, eker, now of “ FYw Rdcks, ” Fe^kaklrfr ■tjrh.: ' -:'a — rr A squad Of ex«serviC6 rub a dscortvdJ^' ’ ^ 03 ‘ “ ay eU«;*.;;.W ere tuuud In\ by the Comixlunlty Build tnari-nyd 'froh. i -i- ‘ -<t-tu-wn ani I-. ppor Nyack and Spring. Vthe Hi : ■-.'■■I-. -y - ' T- • ,.'f othe un-i from thege to thC'churcb • I indtanf. as this territory — TbeiDitged-to ’ that T'o'T&ld^coT During, •■Vt- . sendee ;i0, A. \V. The trial of Albert ' Liberro accused Village The father «as ^ ConkliB, A S I oatsbur S . ckaimiyi, - Hajr in-the\first.deg«re'e waoe: testihcd mat he was able ana ^ | orstraw. Friday, July 1. Rev. .V > suflied; thig af temboh . before Judge to p^yjoc yost of. ^ “ v^-.^^ fBcoker; Stony Point, chairman. | TQlhpkin , aad a the Rockland In addition, to tlie 'county offio F. H. Beckwith. State superintem o'f organization, will )^? in attend: wtb a lino aiessage, #id will assis child wiiTcTr . Judge Patterson, -of air man of the, Board : ’ qf Managers, stat- ed. was $'t).7f) per week.. > ■ John VV. Raab brought an action against. Thomis J. Cody iand Alvina 'A. 'Cody .for an ahnuilment of thd marriage of the two defendants on- the. ground that Alvina jwas under ege apd married without the consent cf her parents. ( The Cody's have a baby a few months old. and AJvina ond'the child aro now residing, ’ with •heir father and mother at 238 High avenue. . Tie young husband who is but 21 years of age. testified that he did not want the marriage annulled and wanted to have, his wife and child live with, him and that he' was able .and' anxious tc ' support them Before theD . marriage, ythey ' lived across the street from each other in Kim hurst qnd • after Iheir marriage, the girl ’ s parents, moved ‘ to Nyack, bringing the daughter AlViBa and her . husband and child' witj. .them. Tae girl Is now iritfe year 3 of age, Irviftg Hopper is attorney fon Mr. Raab arid •Frank Comesky, as guardian ad' litem- for Alvina A. Cody tried the action for. the plaintiff. Decision was. re served- ‘ ■ — 2 , .... - Judge Mortimer K Patterson ap peared for the plaintiff in the case of -'Helen S. Scranton against Ro.bert M Scranton, an action for an absolute divorced The defendant, who is knowh as Coi. Scranton, registered at • the HeteL Navarre.in. New VQ_rk . Dity with a woman oth&f than Iris wlfe^ ' The application ot the plaintiff was granted pmpjvins and a jury In addition, to. tlje 'county officers, I ( , ounty , supreme\ Court. 'Because, the jurist went- to vYhite Plains , to ini- posei s e lit twice on a ma if ’ cb n v i e t ed '■ of. F. H. Beckwith, ' State-superintendent j ittend\ance j assist id j the . reorganization of the three dis tricts 'Which have nofc — been function ing since the outbreak ofwar; All Sunday schools are asked to .send as. large a delegation as possible to their district •' meeting, notice * ot which will be received from the dis-' frjet chairman. - . The ' new county officers .elected are': . President, Rev. C M.. Acker man,, Hiilburn; vice-president, J. Rob ert Bellows, Nyack; treasurer. R. H, Chamberl-arp, Suffeim; general .super- iritendent. Mrs: Daisy . A Torokies, Stony Point: superintendent pduetiuu, Mrs' George W.- Ball, Malbwah. N J ; superindent .'Children ’ s Division. Mrs. 9 . X. Tuth-ill, Sufferzr; superIritendent Young People ’ s Division,- P- C, Dun lop,'. Spring Valley ; President Bpys, Merle Rahertsoti-Nyark; President Girls, Bertha La-nning, Hiilburn* . ■i which are still l^pn-g.' Dr. Rudolph if . Orth, . Dr. Alfred; F. Orta, Misses Mar y / iihrf .Mine B. Orth, .MrS\'Freil- erick' Eaglehar'dt and ..Mrs, Owen Mur phy. '.' **• - ■ ' ' ' ' It was trqly a day of unalloyed j bijss for an ami one cun only pray -j that the.- tiPy years.' (of .sUecessful ery driiTrossive. William Mayer sang] solo, ''One Sweetly ’ •Solmeni ’ ■ho-ught.'' 'quartette composed ot] __ .L: ,Sla,Vi. r. Carlisle Kaufman.' Lvf desired t: r ociicrv ’.- ! or C' ntinental, iOf ten - a simple . meone who wil'i ■ is > •■! .-.-iu' tuat murcier, there was nb. court this mor^j: wedded liftv may. continue until their ing. It is expected tliat^tha Case v^illIship of,love, sails, happily into the go to. the jury on -Monday. Judge.j pest harbor or? all. Tho golden ’ bride- ’ Haas., who is defending -Librero. is] g r oota. spoke trury when . be. placed, making a hard tight for his client .J his arm across, '-the-., shoulder' «f hJs ^ Genarino Cesera, sccohd, of the ! faithfui ;bride of fifty years'.and said: quintet connected with the'killing c'f ryFrir-'.fifty .- years*w'e ’ ve . jffgsed along, Michael BohWat Grand ’ Vie'.v on SSarch! My-dear old wife and I.. 10 , was I'bnvicted of mur-d-er-in ' thej Within, pur Ahriarts ’ love's 0 jq sweet first degree on Tuesday and he-win j .' song, V : . be sentenced nexj: Friday. • - The , love F; Weivtuan ami Alien .Willmot, sang j the choir rendered ' ‘ Abide . Wit!:. Me.\''J ^At th^j grave in the Brick Church I | Church Cemetery, LouH .K? Boecher j , Jr,. . rendered a cornet solo \Neare , .. j My-God-to Thee.\ A . ' 'd- n’ - j - Sergeant George Raymond. Vander-i made.\ ! beek was- twenty-three years old at j in almost every community are the time of his death* Hs was born ( hiembers of,, the Rockland County iff Englgwood, N. J, hut ‘ came to I Society who ..'vf-elcome kio-operatlori in Vahey with his parents when . [his work. From ’ those • Who have knowledge of articles, documents or fe.ction it is ; i:U *v 'iidbiu, i'-'l ;ri ; : and of later tiioe:;. ariicle- is held- by si be glad to help in work. ''. • ' -• To recover if possible, jqici; ma-. ierial :as has. been taken , but of the ty and do preserve and care fojr wln ’ ch I.; still with us, an-appeal citizens, and- to former • rest- of Rockirifid County is being WANT ADDITIONAL LAND . FOR NYACK PUBLIC SCHOOL TO CARE FOR CHILDREN. • On the occasion of the regular ■ monthly meeting of ^ the Board. ' of Health; held j*iV Mood*r evening, reports wbre submitted jhy^Dc. G. D. ' Kline, healtf- offieer, Imd Mrs. M. A. Hambler, of North ’ Broadway, and Addle White*, of iadkson avenue At a special meeting ofl the Board of Education, held Wednesday nigut. it was decided to hold a special elec tion, ■possibly 5n July 11. to submit to the qualified voters, a proposition to purchase for 33,750 the. property ad joining the school house- The Board of Education has the money on hsapd with which to purchase the land but .nedls the consent oDthe taxpayers to * acquire the additional land. The school building;is said to be overcrowded at present, there being 149 more pupils than can be? IpgSHy accommod.atedj • according to Supt. Wightman. BROADWAY PAVING CONTRACT LET TO HASTINGS COMPANY ight in our eye. Iri' joy and sorrow, hanS In hand, We ; ve''lovcd — each otheg. best,. ' And at Life's close we both ’ Can say , ‘ Our marriage was a success.' ’ P rize for contmercial design President Odell and. Village .Clerk ________ Bugbee were authorized,Mon day rright l SPU ING VALLEY ■ BOY WINS fo sign a .contract with the; Hastings | 1 ‘ aying Cpiripany fob the repaving of.j South Broadway in accordance witb.j fhe negotiations recently entered into j at a recent' eoriferemre;' ; -': • ■ The New York School of Fine and Applied Aq, New York City, £as just ........... , , awarded, its Second honorable-mention It is expected that the work wHlt^^ year\ff. wosb ini poster a ’ tlvertis.ing cost between $s.i) 0 «) and 37/00(1, now cogjmercial design - to Leo Racfcow of Spring VaJiey. ■ blocks to coat |2.89 -per square yard and old ones us.ed in the improve ment to urist 31.30 per\ square yard. Tho trustees will determine the \num ber of Scfuare yards of new and old 'blacks to be use* PASTOR TO BE MARRIED. houses .fof children. TO GIVE MEMQftlAL ADDRESS. -Sunday in ,,„Mount V Rtyoj?. >f, . Feljo wcraft degree. , — 'Pniii’o Judge! * .. . - OBSERVED FLAG DAY- -[Rockland Lodge, No. 723, F- & A. o. U v,, u - ------ .. — , - m , observed Flag day at a eommimi- ,[w«lfb , hutttorbed to conduof bt^rdihK Wedneaday dve “ i “ A. yT 6 ? Ttev. A. L- Longley 'dellvefed an..ad- dress on . “The Flag*, ’ imf the work of evening eriniUste dL ^C rf .COttf fiffto& '--BhrihroSnxHaaa* ehannien^r eaipiWtt< t ' .|c...=Y«^ll^ > •ripcldmit, ,, dia i fl r:BiT^Y9. : er • of Grant' Lpdgel.jlo. -JSSrlCtrigWA jrop, ’ but .there'la no- telling what ty-. _ liW ’ z> a m »vr]fl 1 - WVIA V- fto ' COEQDtGtO PfOt^CT w ot Bythiai, will dellvex'V ’ qwniotfaJi .man&ftf: - ..Cpmjp^l® .pw^cy - V ' • • * . F * « _ _ • T aw ft i . ' “ ' yd rtrewi'-riridfrr the httsplce^ of Iona, tfon la all Hnes;-^L^G^T' A y g t ; Hav ets t raw 'C :&^ t 3SfrdLJiLX; ?elte.rit 6 o 0 .~^y. The announcement is made that Ren B. — Les Ije -the recently xhas 1 en pastor of the Central Presbyterian' Church Haverstraw,,,and_ Miss Brown a teacher it. the ' New Haven.. High School, are to be niarried on JCbuis- i^ay ' afternoon, ■ June 23. by Dean Charles Brown ot Yale University ,t the latter ’ s home at New Haven: - FIREMEN ’ S MEMORIAL. Among the notable designs execut ed by Mr .liackow were\prize-winning posters, for John Wanamaker ’ s; wrap pers: for a Well-known candy; and sev eral cuts fsir newspaper niiiS(trationv Since- the school established a monthly magazine, entitled . “ The Postfollo,** Mr. . Rackpw has acted as 1 th. bnsiness-manager. » „ ____ ____ _ .; fcpnn a small'boy. . He entered, the service! March 29, I91S. and went overseas May' LY.' Hb- was attached to the Headquarters, Company of' the' 309th Infantry, a part of the 7StL- Division. He was in action many' times and went over the . top three times, com ing out without a scratch. While h© was in camp at Espqisses, -France, awaiting orders to return home he was taken, with a severe cold. Pneumonia:- soon developed and - his death followed in a ’ French - hospital -He-l^ayes, besides, his parents a twin sister and four brothers. ... 12 YEAR-QLO GIRL WINS “ COUNTY SPELLING BEE BODY Twelve-year-old Muriel Davies of the Havers 1 raw public school won the county spelling contest held-at Nan- uet last Friday. She is English girl and has been in this country less than two years. By winning ,the .county content she will be given tile privilege of spend ing a week at the State, fair in Syra cuse, in September. Her expenses both l^er- , fare and her hotel bills will b - 1 paid and she will be exacted to take Or WOMAN IS FOUND IN THE HUDSON • part An anotl er' contest with sixty - ------- J one qhlidren one from each of the The body of Miss Isabelle Lewis,] other oounrias dn the State of Brooklyn, who fell from a small-i' - — T — _ — launch into the Hudson river at a point off Nyack, was forind in the \rfrer -eff , 225th street, New ;York city,; , - Major\W A. W'elch ahd Mrs. Welch TRIP THROUGH PARKS. furniture that appertain to xhe .cou-n • ty; its early, families or history and yet do not- know with whom to con fer. the following members of the -- society will'i>(= glad to hear.: OtW H. Cutler, J. Louis Suffern, H.-P. McKen- ney, Suffern; George A, Blarivelt, Monsey; B. C. Dunlop. Spring Valley; W. A. . Welch, Haverstraw; A: S-, Tompkins. Misi Natalie F. Coach, Ny ack.; Harry ‘ Ryerson, Tapphu; Mrs.: vv: A. Serven, Pearl River. v ROCKLAND LODGE-OF . ' , . NYACK GETS TWO HONORS; Arthur ii. Ciiurc'ull, of Nyack, has ' been appointed, by; Robert H. Hobin- son,' Grand Master of Masons of the- State of N ov York, .district \ deputy grandmaster for Rockland and Orange counties. . ■. , Judge- A S. .Tompkins, Deputy. Grand Master of Mason's of .the State of New York, lias been appointed a member of the , important comxnitteo of War Relief Administration' ; -OLD REStOENT DEAD. Captain W. H. Chapman, said to be the. oldest resident of Rockland Coun ty. died Tuesday at UJs home in Hav : erstraw, bged 97 years. Captain Chapm.an was born in * Hudson but went to Haverstraw as a hoy of 14 . The annua! memorial observance of the .Yyack, Fire Dfcpartni^nt will jbe held .Sumtey- morniriis at ’ Hlil' Cemqisry. The address will be deliv ered by Police Justice Pierre DePcw. I'lie-tlremen are: to meet at . tha. Cen- ■P 'i'* e ' -B t a rio^ - a^^ga-'^- ’ ejteete-'-afrd- Sunday. .The body was identified by are anticipating a very.pleasant trip the deaft- Woman's slsterr Mrs. Cassle through the parks; of the county dur ing the month, of July, Major Welch PURSE FOR PASTOR. Campbell, of Brooklyn* L ' Mtsa Lewis was 36 years .old and. a epiplriyed, as head,buyer'for a ave- anll-ten f eent store in Brooklyn. goes as a representative of the Com- mission of the Palisad.es- Interstate ParjCTit Ufhich is cl^ef engineer. ODD FtLLOWS MEMORIAL. MASONS AT CEREMONIES. The members of the Baptist Church ’ arid feunday school “ of Nyack remem bered the- sixth anniversary of their pastor, the- Rev. Georgy R - Stuart, J>y giving hini a irarse of. jfold^at the. r - 'l r m ’ qrnink- services' on Sunday. \ proceed to .jhe cemetery In .a Jiody. ■ ACOOtRES Odik PROPERTY. -~- At-14»«' •eleven o^ldek ' setwiee .at •rrrW'jeftttty dock.apS fo^r^,«ta^ sISreeFiAa been'acroiml by the T tdfi? - , . M rim b eea-'of Reeklarid “ 'Lodge. N C . Ohurch ncxr~Sundayt 733 , F. i^nd A M,; ate to make, a trip rteniier. w«-d*MYer ; a p 0 .-Ridgefield - Park tomorrow after-, ' noon on'Che ooeaslon of the,,taking of aricorneratone there! Local masorio SC a S r E8T8, jyBMttSTr ; meEjoriat -sermon to „mrinuierl 'of Oaeko Lridge, m i22,' I. Qn Q. F. thri TMTritJ.-<}.ne ^rj^ls -were ^ Klng 'the month of May nml to«8 aggregating , '?72~ wer e imposed ' , by Police JudgsUttaas, accordfria “ fri\ will not^ak?'pla^ 0r,gto ? 1 -'-are-ETmeet,at the rallroaMution bo- ft report submUrod last Monday Might: - V ■ :: J ’ ‘ ■ — W*., . . v • . ....