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~ \ v.:- ^ * -9 • .... . r*v r r :. .. . ......... ■... , , •. .....,,4.,,.. .'!,,^ ........ ir ..:.;.. ! ..... . ,.... r . r ...::.,.. HNflHHWIt-' JUflY RENDEftS VERDICT TL DAY IN LJBRERQ CASE;. ir Mike. Mele Pleads Guilty to Murder In Second Degree and < ! Court Adjourned. 1 The Jurijr In the case |of Albert Librero Rendered .a — verdlct.of guilty of murder in-tbe flrst^dgree at about \ Uireu u ’ cloclt Tuesday ufteruoau'. Till / makes'the conyictloh of three of the murderers of Michael Botl for mur der to the first degree. The trial of -Mike Melo was com- meuced Tuesday afternoon, and a Jury sworn, and Wednesday ne of fered to plead guilty to murder in the sjecond degi'de, which was accepted by the District Attorney and. Court because of the lack of evidence to Tcorrylct him -of murder in. the first' de- . gree. , ., ■ \ ' In adjourning court Wednesday, J.udge Tompkins' made the following statement with reference, to the ser vices of. District Attorney Morton Lexow : : \ _ - •„ ' ■- ^ : “ I want to publicly commend the splendid work of District Attorney Lexow in apprehending the ' murders Of Michael. Bohl and in bringing them to trfal promptly.- ^ His services in prepafatioh for and trjhhg tuc ease ’ s have ' been admirable, and • mainly .through his efforts the. murderers' of! ! FOB ROCKLAND --(io IS GI)/EN OUT. T American Legion Men Will Work With Police to firing Draft Dodgers to Justice. . iln- Tile names of the men in- this Co ty reported as draft deserters by the Second Corps Area, U. S. A., Gover nors Island, N. Y., was received Wed- nesdav hv officers of the American Legion and police officers. It Isjas follows: Junions Alexander, Sjparkill, N. Y. Joe Augostinp, . Sparkili, N. Y., or Joe AugCstine, or Joe Augostini ,or Augos-tinr Joe. Howard Biddens, Piermont,,N: Y. Jos., Brown, $ldat9burg, * NW Y., or Joseph ,Yichbias Brown, 'or J. VV. Brown, or Brown Joseph. -. Harry Curtis, Sparkili-, ?^. Y..' Wm. Edpughy, Spring Valley, Ni_ Y., or William Dloughy, Jr. : — Lazarus . Gelb ’ er, Box 710, Spring Valley, care of B. Landnian. ^ George Gooden, Maltr street. Pier- mont. N. Y. • .'. 'Henry S Johnson, Spring Valley, X. Y. •• ' ■ - . ; ■■■-..'■ - Ivan Ivamez, Maple avenue, Suffern, Jno. \P. La-mbe,- ill Smith avenue, •South Nyack, N. Y., or John Patrick Lambe, or- John P. Lam-be. ‘ r ' • - JamesTEips'.-Ni^erm'ont;---- x • - : John. P. Lola, Pomona, N, Y. . one ‘ R elieved to be leader OF KIDNAPING GANG. IsyiLL MAR If SPOT WHERE ^AT. TLfi WAS FOUGHT IN 1777. Yopng GuJseppe Varotta Found Dead en Shfore) of Hudson RlvCr At PiermonL Bronze Tablet to be Placed on rfati ve Boulde^r by Rockland County Socie- ty Saturday, June. 25. On ' Saturday, June 25, at 6 |p. m., the Rociland! County Society ’ will nn- iuto a tenement at No. 354 East 13th street, New Yofk City, was takep ~ f „ veil a rpeniorial tablet in Bear Mona- Tuesday the body of a ittle five-year-}^- ,, old boy wxho in some manner as yet unexplained, . while at. the mercy of grown men ds yet- unidentified, was drowned in the Hudson River because liis father,. Salvatore yarotta, a ; poor Ithlfan truck driver, was mistakenly supposed Uto - haVe rponey. The un known men coveted that money. To obtain it they resorted to kidnapping and blackmail. They stoU the little boy from bis home doorstep and wrote. - his Cdthef ■and mother that if they wished to see their son alive again/ ’ $2,500 jnust be .nut .wh ere the .tudnappers ’ could get it without inference . or danger from the police. ' , , The little boy 'was -stolen' more than three week's- ago. Salvatore Va rotta ilrd not have $2,500 in the world. And little Giuseppe Varotta - was never seen . alive again by . his par- xnts: ^ -v ..... . ... Sunday,' noVrever, the father saw hint deadv With Assistant District Attorney Benedict' Dineen of l,!te Homicide-. Bureau and Dr. Otto H. Schultz, medical assistant-to- the Dis- trlc.t Attorney, Salvatore Varotta l tain Park on the shores of Highland 1 Lake immediatdly north of Bear Bohl have been . arrested and- con- i vieted, and the law has been- .Tindiqat-j upe,jSouth Nyack, N Y., or Porentiho ed; and humlin iife.in Rockland Conn ’ * Wilhelm, -Okulik, Orangeburg, N. Y, Fiorentino Paola, .92 Byooksjde aye-1 came to Nyack, and in.' the ' Undertak ing 'establishment of Raymond .Bohr -ty is safer, 'and the peace and well- being of Our respective communities are more secure today because of his prompt, intelligent and efficient work y fts the' ‘ prosecuting officer of this ' county. ” * ' . ,V Judge. Tompkins also , commended _ the ' work of the District Attorney's - • ussiatant Mr. Win. H,.Jenkloy J r .’ anil Steriff ' Merritt.' - Gynerio: O ae so ra— -and---- Albert- Librero will be sentenced by Judge Tompkins next ’ Tuesday morning; EUCHRE AND DANCE AT , ST. ANN'S. BIG SUCCESS -Four hundred- persotor^ftended -lhsi Friday night the euchre- and dance held, in St. Ann ’ s hat!. ' Card playing ■was enjoyed, in' the basement and : dhneing,took place iff the. hall. Prize winners were: .; Mrs, John LOyatt, Thornas Glynn, (Mrs.-T. A.- Collins, P. C&.nboy, Mrs. J. fWalters, Mrs] E, Hoyle, fames Zabris- j kie,. Mrs. Behringer, Mrs. Frank Mul i'ler, Mrs. J. W. Kane, G. Ahrens ’ ,'J. Garrabrant, T.- ''Collins, . Mark -Rng- [glero, Mrs. Laracy, Mrs. George Pol- liiemns, Mrs. Garrabrant, P, Quirk, [Mrs. W. E. . Kelley, George Looser. [Mrs. Hanley, J. Boyan, F. Tribert, looked at ti e'' body 'of a boy which -was ■ washed -up ' Saturday • .morning against.i'prrr-jutting- ( out fa the river Francesco Paola Alfred Parker, 74 South Broadway, Nyack, N. Y„ or. Alfred Barker, or ’ Ah fred Banker.'' . ’ \'. - --jat Piernipnt, - v - ...... . ■ Goreinio Savoia, Piermont, N. Y. ! Body Sadly. Disfigured. y Sam Simpson, -Ppmoija, N. Y, ’ i The little' body was sadly disjig. _Edw. M: Skinner, Orangeburg, N.! ured. D r Schultz, Who, had exhumed -Y,, on Edward Yfpfris Skinner, Jn / ’ I it;'said- it had been' rolling and wash- . Qni^ three Nyack men are reported i ing along 7 the bed- bl..she river..-, be- r^eMtiRfAL ‘ d'ERViCES'-OF- in the above list.' , . , ' ' '- I.tween a week and a'T^rtiUght'- anid r ' Every American Legion- Post will that the rocks it liad struck'accounted coopera t e with the off ic ersHn eVeb. f(4it s $disfi-feurgineht There..-was| r v , , nu -in- . f-h a ' ,i, i; -ii n.Mnm.mext effort to bring - 'the draft'dodgers to; Water'hi the'liby ’ s lurigsy so ■ It justice. Where possible the men wdlij manifest be had.be^n droyned;. ' -j ••• '• Dav bronze mounted on a large native boulder and will mark the spot where in October, 1777, a battle was fought between the Continentals -and tne British troops: ' The school cbildr.en off the entire county as well as, those from the ad-, jacerrt sections In Orange County have been if tod to attend. The committee in' charge is endeavoring to secure General Douglas, M<iArthur, Superintendent of .-West Point '.MRi*- tgry -Academy,- -to del ive r -t he princP pal address. • ; ' ' y, s The ' placing of the' memorial .tab let marks a new eri in the activities of the Rockland County Society , A, new shrine is created at which the rising generation o!^ patriotic Ameri cans.-,ffan...ren(lt?x..ilnc...h«3.aidgo,-,.B... it. hoped., that in time similar tablets ..will be placed to mark the many his toric places in'the County the ■ mem ory of which should* be preserved, for all- time. ’ -it- is espfeoiedT-hafc a nota ble gathering from all . parts of the County .will be present a ’ t the exer-' cises. Fuller details .. will appear next week. „ . - ’ ■ - Following the ceremonies connect DROWN Itt HUDSON PHYSICAL DIRECTOR GQOSHALL AND PRDF. WOObwARD LOST. Were ‘ Out In, Canoe Monday Niglit **•*- - - * cm j »- VV{hen]lt Upset-Off the Long Pieri — Prc4 De. M i lie/ Baytfd,. E. M. Godshall, physical djrector of the Piermont schoo ls, and Wilford II Woodard, Instructor in science atid mathematics in the Piermont high school, were drowned in the Hudson •Monday night when ..their canbe up set at a point about three hundred feet north-of the long pier. George Do MHie, instructor in English in the Piermont 'School; who was with ’ them, managed to swim to the pier after he DRJERNARD ACQUIRES THE HELMER ESTATE secures rivep F ront : proper - ■ - i , TY IN UPPER NYACK. is Added to the Chain of High Class Estates Which Have Been Taken Over by Dr. P. A: Bernard.' - . ‘ \Larchdeir' the handsome 63 acre e ’ state .o.f the late Dr. Qeorge J. Hel- mer on NorthB road way, in UpperNy- .ack, formerly owned and . occupied by James P. .McQuaide, the multi- had made\ an-unsuccessful attempt tol^BIionaire President of the NaGonal assist hi^. companions. . - • . Conduit - and Cable Company, of- Hast; When De Mille reached shore Iiej in g s . N. Y-, With it ’ s'fine old Colonial - called for help; ; He was taken to th e! man sion - and . numerous , outbuildings home of Chester Ackley where he frag been acquired by Br - . i*. A. Ber- hung between life and dealt -ail n}ght.:j D ,urd thereby adding o.ne more linjE-to ? Searching parties ted • by chief of | chain of high class expehsiys Police E. Hr Stebbins and - Princi ’ pal4 properties Aaken. over bjyhim in this ’ Evan E. Jbn.es of the Pir-rmont school ] section within the' past Jew years'. searched all night for the bodies of I The Helmer . Estate- is one of The Godsdiall s-nd Woodard but without j fines: and best known -properties on f.Eatjir. ~ .Tireircrverfarncd ■ 'cmroe- \ Was rttris - sitle' nT' tFe' HU'ds'bfl' afid'Kas been\ found about 2 -o ’ clock Tuesday morn- j one.of the show'places here for many ing near-'!ie.end\of. the pior. ( years. Commencing' 1 -at the fiverH When De Mille' was 'tbie. to taikf'Cdce the lands'extends in a westerly Tuesday merning he tgid the follow-*- 1 direction -to ., Broadway, then along ing story: .■ :r \'.7 .T y'\-'''' f this ’ street -Tevefar thousand feet- to ’ “ We'started'up the river'in the-d.i- ’ Lexow avenu*;. thence-to Midland av.> rection' of Nyack and after paddling nue,- then'to Highland ayen:ie , tfcen fo a while -decided'We would go round to the patabor. line at the top of the the south Side of the pier to .look - 'at-jy mo u»fein.' 'making in all a total of , ... , ... . ..... . _ ; the big boats'anchored there. ' i about. .63 acres. With it ’ s Wide ex- ed with unvmimg the ‘ ^the Rock ; pacl , 1Ied . around th€ pol6t> . loU .t. P anse of wei} ’ .kept' velvety lawns, land Go.uut^ ^ocieiy will hold .a fiin-j ered for a while .ambng the vessels fine old majestic shade.and.ornament- ner dance and meeting tor its mem-,. . - r : ' . ...... . ... ..... ....... ............. ......... ' - .... • ..... ^ ,_ ,, . » -and then . went slowly back to dhe bera at. Bear Mountain Inn. Major-General Jofin Fh O'Ryan is to be-the speaker' at the dedication. trees,* acres of rare shrubbery and north side of jPe pier. We were abpat j flowers, beautiful serpentine- gravelled a quarter of a ’ -milb in from tile, point driveways and mahy other U fiiye and And about the Same distance from the I attractiyo features/ of a distinctive : north*sjhbffe of the pier when a heavy . character* '*snd. wUb tngy '.beaujifui . sea capsized the cancel - | river on one side, ‘ the .rugged moun- GRANT LOpG^ K. OF P. \i could swim and in. conversations { tains and undulating nHs on the earlier-in the ’ evening Godshall, the l other, It- prd&ents a . scenic . picture be apprehended and turned over to the, proper ^governmehtal- authoriti ’ es.; The discovery .of the bo dy-'w^s mad/; I - Knl t , ht a ^ py B ria s- . - of j TY;'early- Saturday morning -by Jolin Di'ds there are any oaines- on the above list dh, fifty-two,': an employee' of the^Rhh that appear unjustly, the fact will bejert Gair box factory at PiermonL j. ,y^ communicated .to the proper Officials i Drozda ;i;a'd ' gdne dpwn to- the river .and corrected. “ , , j'ba-nk , to gather- driftwood ^and saw . . - j . 1 the body lying, face uprin NEW OWNERS TAKE OVER. ’ (feet of water. THE'.'BROADWAY ' THEATRE i ’ He/reported \the discovery to the Hob. Frank L. ’ Young of Ossining.-, county judge ’ of Westchester, will d-- iver the Memorial Day oration. Jud Young is well known in > *mna saw.|. one *he 'nibiest speakers about three! stfn villey . - : ■All members, of the'lodge will meet , . at' Castle Hall at h:3b o ’ clock p. m. \ k : “ \T t n-, j authorities of Nyack, who reepyered.j g an(1 vni mer - proceS(1-to „ 3k Ibaao Abramson pt Jersey City, ^ct- the body after some delay, suspected F Vm lie ‘ observed pfit&h»T.-'~tn 5 ilfnctM r 'im'dh -s- splendidT'W!Tirh'tor beamty and;varfatten WBFWr T;' ^ Grr.tic riodge • athleti?, ; had mentioned that he -was ! found in'few ve-i-nons bf the. couhiry. ,* ’ . Yya c lc* ‘ __ 1 swi m mer.-' ‘ As-.« ‘ c fiojjh-il^ceiL.' ntnar- riirz.B.ta ’ mrni.-.jiaa.- a sejorc ,»f.- ‘ bfi'OssiMng j swamp*.-:! craft! liow*.*ver. he call.-d : workmen how on the premi-rcs . mak- ii?t . Will de-* “ ut '*that he was .unablg to swim. ’ - 1 1 Big .many alterations imd • Improve- . iration judgr, believe, he murf have injured lifmself ! meuts. butewhethec'be i*as- leased, or N'vack and ^ ‘ ien turned over or been suddem! Purchased, the proRerty has hot-been, s in UmHUd- Ll y- selze fi ’ ■ j definitely made known. , - J, Collins, Mrs. -Nolan, Mrs. ywd, D. O ’ Brien, Bert' Mead, Mfs J. Kelly, C. E. Conklin, F. A. Dowd, Ira. L. Sckobnmaker, J .Walters, J.r.. .Thomas- Glynn,\ Frank Fulcher, Ira. R; . Van Nostrand, Mr. Kane, J. aovatt,-. J. P. Hughes, Mrs- James Sabriskie, Mrs. Joseph Gmter. ing for the Nyaek Theatre Realty Cor poration Wednesday afternoon, com pleted the purchase of the-Broadway Tlteatre from M. Mirabel for a price said to.be approximately 3S0.0Q0. The corporation, which' is. the. same com pany that owns the Lyceum Theatre on \Main street, took ’ charge of the playhouse Thursday morning. ' . Mr. -M, Mirabel who will remain in Nyack Jor the present, came to Nyack seven years ago from 'Ridgefield Park, (ALL STAR ” ^BASEBALL TEAM TO BE KNOWN AS \NYACKS ” Members of, the Nyack All Star aebail team at a meeting held Tues- y Bight re-elected John Gentile anager and changed the name from I Stars to just Nyack teanw Rus- II Logue was chosen captain and B. auvelt secretary and publicity man. The Nyack * team will play Sunday l- pn the local field for the next Sundays with the exception of e Sabbath when they will journey Blauyelt, Next Sunday they will ly\ Portcheater, on e pt the fastest ni-Dro teams in Westchester URfaL : - . . . r\ -', . ....... /k ..... N. J., and took charge of the Broad way. Theatre,, then owned by Mr. James. Kilby. At that time the theatre was remodeled ’ and made larger and mpre attractive. A year ago . Mr.. Mirabel purchased the theatre. . - It hr not known whether the new management will, run both theatres' every night or hot. -There was a re- /port that the Lyceum Theatre would be opened only two afternoon and nights of each- week -hut this report has not yet been confirmed by tjiose in charge. a ^connection wtilj the -Varotta case, and noticed New V.ork. . Partial indentiticatlon was made Saturday by the detective^ of the Italian Squad on the basis of the,clothing... The five men indicted' on charges of kidnaping and attempted extortion.In connection - with the t abductlou oT nve- yfiahold Giuseppe Varotta were held in $100,000. Joseplj S. Rosalsky, as counsel for , the ‘accused, entered a general plea of nn f guilty to ti Hill .Cemetery, where services will be held.' \An.elaborate program .has* been tarranged for the day. Members of the lodge, the Pythian Sisters and their friends,are! ctfrdlallj^ invited. Members of Iona Lodge, and Sisters \of tona Temple at HaverStraw wiii' partici pate in the services. • • ANNUAL MEMORIAL . OF . ONEKO LODGE Iven IE IN SMITH AVENUE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON S ire of, unknown origin did consid- ble damage to a house in-Smlth nue. South Nyack,. Wednesday af- uped by a ; .family named ieniqiij .'' l ' ‘ 1 v .. ’ v \ 7 F : lire started wn the outside/of house and 'burned the: Blding_and 7 - The firemen made short work in'blaze after they arrived- VOORHEES PRESIDENT OF BUILDING CONGRESS] dictments and the five prisonswere committed to the Tombs, in. default of bail. They are Roberto Raffiele, James Ruggieri, Antonio Marino, San to Casamano and. John MelehiOnhe* The pblice of New Y ’ ork realize that they are-.cbnfronted by .one cf the niost brutal challenges to law the>* have\; ever been called upon to meet. -.; ,)\. , ( • '• According-to \the police, this is the fir ( st time a deutt threat, has been carried out fn New York when kid napping was done for ranson. More over, according to the police, and also according' to Salvatore Varotta, this t waa not only an Italian orime- but a Black Hand crime, aijd a Sicilian crime. All of ' which wpuid seein tc show that a certain baud of crim inals has grown boklei - than it ever was before — (bold' enough to bid open Stephen F. Voorheesf of South Ny ack has bepn elected president of the New' \ork District Conference of the National Congress of Building Indus-' det i ance authorities, try. His .election took ” place at a meeting held at the Kngineer ’ s Club.j nnnRiN wPiTtr^R-ragy •New York City, which was attended by builders, architects, bankers, teal 'estate men and others. Out*of this organization it is hoped may come the rapid solution of the trouble “ “ that is holding back the discord in the build ing industry. ON RAMAPO MOUNTAINS WOMEN .REPUBLICANS HOLD ANNUAL MEETING. NEW BOlCDING FflfM. ais V. Odell and Fred-ftowlea-Mfifeelwyg. second vied- president formed ■ ar ' partnership and\ftre bustoes# as bitiiMeys Both are Well known' d workmen and ■ Thave . many. .aV - Jbbfeers. ' At. the annual meeting of the Wo- m'an ’ s -Republ.Iican' Club - of Ramapo Township the, following Officers we re elected : President, MIsaMary pay Id- sen; fifat'yloe pFesident,] Mr».+It,r H_ The New oYrk Tribune carried • page story op the Ramapo Mountains in Bungay ’ s issue written by Wll- ‘ jidm Janies. Dobbin of ISouth Nyaok. The article appeared on the front page of -the magazine sectioh and dealt principally-sdth the “ Jackson Whlte^ ” of th^ae mountains, -Mr. Dobbin went .hrough 'tt-o mount|iins recently to In ’ \yestigate the conditions there and the. article is a: result of what he fomir, ; of . Oneko ■ Lodge' members' attended their annual memorial . service in Grace Church. An excellent sermon was preached by thc.Rpv. A. L. Long- ley:. • The - nomination ^ * of officers for Oneko . Lodge- ’ will take place next Monday night, the-election'the week following. The officers elected' will bp installed on July 11, ‘ by District Deputy McNee or Sequel Lodge. Ti: work of fixing the club room started in earnest last Tuesday night. I- threw a paddle .to Woodard: who was helpless in the water, and swam to him. We both went dodt}. .As we came up I aeard Godshall , cafl out again and. looked to see him flounder ing in the ■ 'water, $50,000,000 .TUNNEL .UNDER •:HUD$ON AND* EAST RIVERS •A bilk to authorize the eopstruetiun I tried to tow | of a $50;000,o00 tunnel under the East' Woodard in bis direction again and | and'Hudson rivers, connecting-Astor- we both sank again. Under water I ,Ja, Harlem and New Jevsev. will be In- lost xpy hold on Woodard! and^when troducedJn the next Legislature, Nine I camb up' I could see neither of my I railroads. Governor Edwards of New companions. - * . j Jersey and :uany muncipal officials “ I swam-about in the vicinity of the j are behind-t-he plan, The plans pre- swamped* craft until I was compelldd j pared by the transportation • commitr t/n, rri t ” n ttr-* Vt/Avnrt fnJflxrtr* t ! 1 ta rTflTlPITl I'JOlirti** Ot CTOHl*' to- give up hope that' either would! tee of the Harlem . Board - * of Corn- rise to the-.'surface again and then be- ! merce provide for a five-tube tunnel gan making by way to shore. I. had I with a single bore. The two upper rTThaO hadTtubes would be'used for passenger barely enough .energy left to carry me j railroad - traffic, the, central fpr auto- through the long swim. ” ! mobile traffic east-and. west on dif- _ De Mille. is 21 years old and a grad- ! ferent levels, and the two lower for uate of Syracuse University, His home . railroad freight traffic.- The plan is at Green Island, Troy. . would largely eliminate, ferrying and \Godsljitll is 2S years -old. His bonis | lighterage. The niait shows the pro- CALLOW IS HELD . FOR GRAND JURY . After \a hearing before Police Jus tice Champau at Haverstra-w last Fri day .night, Charles Callow, bdrtender in the Sheridan saloon, was held In $1,000 b*ond for' the grand jury on ti q charge of selling liquor illegally. The Sberfdan saloon was raided re- egntiy by U n tde r B be r i ff Robert B. ~ Wood' and Stato Troopers and Gajlow apd Frank Fox, bartenders in the place, arrested. Fox was discharged after tb© hearing la,.st- Friday nighi. is in\Philadelphia. ' j posed route of the tunnel. Woodard is 26 'year# old, a gradu ate . of Syracuse University and last year was'principal of a school at-Stio N Y. ’ His home is in Moravia. The tragedy cast gloom over the village of Piermont apd completely disrupted the schoolr-seriously inter fering. with the Regents examinations which were being carried on. RESOLUTION OF THANKS. At the regular .monthly meeting Of Waldron • Post, G. A. R., held on. Sat urday afternoon it was That the thanks of' the ON EUROPEAN TRIP. Miss -Gladys Mendum, Rockland county, agent of the State Charities Aid Association sailed yesterday for an extended European .t,rlp. She ex pects to visi.t England, Franc e. Swlt- ■z e rta m r and TfhTvr CORNELIUS SHERWOOD DEAp. .. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. The remains of Cornelius Sher wood, ; tt, former resident bf Nyack and member of Rockland I<pdge F. and A. M.. and Rockland Chapter, R. A. M., who' died ait the ho.me of his son m Mfintclair, N'. J., were brought to Ny ack lor .burial inf Oak HUI .CemptejrY Thursday mbrnirilf 1M jb . B. D Bbdgef .Secretary, Mrs.' C. jB; .Longyear; ..treasurer, Mrs-- J- A. Martin ; governors, Mrs- Hall, His. <>. A, ^ace,AIrs.-Mortcm Lexow. FAST BROOKLYN TEAM Advertise; in the Rockland News. Sirs. Alice Howard, of Sbutn Nyack \U ERMONT. ttr ^ l A y announces the marrlfige of. f»6f dadgir- ter f . Miss Gladys Jackson > to Jlorace Alfonso,^ of Cuba, 'rhe cerenaony. perfontted In ^parktlL by Rc^Hvans of . the Methodiaf Church; on^^ie 7, ijteiT* 1 ------- ~ ' ........ . Hartman ’ s Piermont Field Club wtti: play t^e fas-t Knickerbocker A, C. hall tearh ’ of Bmaklyn, Sunday afjxjrnoou - f 3130 o'clock 'off'thS Tienrionl FIRST CHURCH OF CHR<ST, SCIENTIST. Service?, 'Sunday morning at 11 o ’ clock; Sunday school at K) o ’ clock. Lesson sermon subject; “ Is the Uni- yersp; ’ Including: Man, evolved by atomic force, ” Testimonial meeting Wednesday evening at eight o ’ clock. MEMORIAL SERVICES OF _ iNYACk \ FIREMEN 'TfA annual ,- fi remen ’ s memorial day “ .was ohedvved ‘ by'.the Nyack fire de- Jargo turnout: of firemen. ’ 'the •even companiea' marched td' ‘ q(ak Hill Oembtery' where State \Sena tor C. Ernest Smifft made fJae memOT* iH--*dd^ea»i*.--\*F- - ‘ -* ; ' ; -;-*'. ' ’ J ......... . Resolved. Post are due and are hereby tendered, to all those who . assisted in ths “ Memorial Sunday ” and “ Memorial Day ” exercises, especially to Mr 7 . C. W. Sherwood^for the beautiful floral design at Soldiers* monument. • ALONZO JEWELL, Commander, Official: / • Adutant. CONTRACT AWARDED FOR WEST NYACK ROAD Highway Commissioner Herbert S. Sisson has awarded the contract for making repairs to. the Knapps Comera- Jyyack road, 2,20 mllas f to the Cornel ius . Vanderbilt Contracting Compaay, of West New Brighton, for $73,331.82. Work has ’ been ordered btartod -aa- once.- ’ ' . •. — ’ Y . IN BROOKLYN MOSPITAL. W. H WllUams, president' and edi- partment Simday Ahd ^hem r 3 eaa_ a. -toAot- ’ tmLNawB Rripting .Cumpony, ^ . ' ' - ■ u in the Prospect Heights H ospi t al* B ijpokiyn . during ( this week fortreat* meat.' ■ ..ii6ad- ■ 'L-FF .. . ' . .... /-\• -. ,* .' - j . .. ■ - i *... ^ *, * - *. 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