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..Ci- f , . - ,Rf wa^xxi. lMO/46.. i.-r.'-i\ ' i Y*. .li \■' • r r :■■ ' FRJDAY, W ffifHlflM MAY AGAIN- ( BE OPPONENT'S NE>CT I;'r , -ELg yriON ; ; Lively Fl9ht Is Peed listed By - Political , '-dteaepveirspHAarst'May.; • ’ ; pun lor rj ‘ J .. ,. , A . • .^mout probtiblti cajidlaates lorJSo G^remor^r A1 frad fL tfloa Smith are ^t'e .V>t' the Hwo* major . parti-ew' nexl] V In t^e, opinion of §oth ‘ Republican and ‘ flfmocratlc 'leaders, who have been stadylUK - the returns Of New York city and State elections with, a view “ : of cllaftim?'their courso for the future. •' That. Governor Miller .and' eX-Goy- ernor Smith, \will oppose each other a^ain is the opinjbn of &ome of the - ehreyrtipat observer^ of both the major ' parties, despite the belief that Gover nor Mil fe? Itj disinciined to- t:ito; a re- . -fbminaRon and that ey-GBVernor Smith would b»- boner satisfied With, the Democratic nomination for I ’ nit' d . Statin- Senator. The opinion is based ttpon tird expectation that events will practically ' force ' each, to beepmb a eandidate for Governor. Despite the ‘ di •SER ' I#, >921 PRICE Five CENTS. J / T ’ba JHUdiloa . PreslMytery • has i voted to ' snstajn tij j Rnv|. -8. I Leslie: Reid in his theoiogica! views jjand prfepojratiims will be made In oncjl* lllar ins ortlfnd- tiop and . inhtallaUon as pastor - of the CsntKU Presbyterian ; Giuirdi. HaT^rstraw; At_ a meeting of. Presbytery held at Hlllbum on 'September -20,, Mr. Peici yas . .rejected try • fhat body Hi's,' Mlure 'to b& ' received Into tixe Presbytery at ^that ■ tlipo- was .due entirely to ’ his theology. When the result of the Hillbnrn session became known the ' Haverstraw Presby-. terians wete aroused to n high ‘ - state of indignatioff and threat- ened secession from that body . unless Mr. lieid he re-examined, and ‘ bo retained, as pastor. . BEGIN RED II ] crawt tea i ! :i ‘ ' ‘ i NU. — — : ----- V ■ f l»8 WORK L Rfotl CAtl )R AN. j lWeptidg Held At Broadway The^re i (Addressed By Judg e Ybong — ■' L|r9e Crowd Present Beginning .tqday Red Cross wprkerg started out On their utission to'false in titenibershlps.... Eight warns, b!kW : been«cht)sen- and .tHew* wjill be busy until Thanksgiving day, th^ last I day'of-the drtvb.- | Cast Sunday there was a meeting i in behalf,pf .the Red Cross drive a* the Broadway'Theatre at which Judge Frapk L. Young of Westchester •County .delivered an inspiring ad- I dress. 7 In- the, absence of Judge Tomp- kins. who 'was confined to his home THREE - HUNDRED . THERE MEETING ON ARMlpltlCEl PQR iCEl.OAYS - Bronze Tablet Placed OmCburth By, ociefj Rockland County Sociefy-X Stgto ^Historian Speaks ‘ Placea ;6f historic interest in and* about\Tafti>an ware visited Armistice day by flmut Sfil rcsidanb. of p|iek- ^nd County; The jfJ&ce wherh Major Andre wj^ iSMcgted, site's of Revo- totipnary ^fnps, the old cemetery, the DiiWlftt House with its mark -in brick of Ig&rthe year of it's erection; thb- faxbaHs ’ 7M House — ajll were visited and the story connected with ■each was Related by Harry Ryerson. • A brbnife .tablet ' installed on the front\of\ ti ’ e church, 'beanifig^the sn- with a cold, J. D. Dunlqp'presided. — - : T . j Th e toams appointed to have charge'scriptioa ftletormed Dutch Ichurch -of to bc as, strong as ever outside Mew -of . the drive are a s follows: * ^ uutcn.lthmch. of Yor.k City, and he was el.eeted last ; Team 1 — Mrs.- Louise Ward, year in the face of,u-then unpreee- ; tain; .Dr! . G: S, ’ Writer. Mrs. Isaac dented pim allty for Mr. Smith in the j Neisner, George Looser, Ham? Min- • - . • fords. .•'The Republican'leaders, particularly; Team 2 — A B. Churchill,-captain ;■ those oujside Nedr York.'City, ’ look : Mrs. N. R. Sehoonmoker, Mlgs Mary popular belief Tn -Ndw YoVjf ttty that » the .election of.Judgd Wllliaiy. sJ Britt; J. W. Dailey, J. R, Bergman, Governor Milley would be an easy can-| AnUrews as associate judge , of the j James C. Mar. ■ ■ - dfdate for Mr. Smith to heat in tlief Court of AjipeaJs. as another indica-f Team Sy-EeBoy . Frost, captain; j Tappan. Organis ’ d 'in. \169jh Used cap-, as' a Military Hdapital arid Prison '•-vent of the nomination of these two men, neither party would expect ah easy victory. ' Talking About Hearst. tioii thafetth'e up-8tate can produce a Miss Freda,. Dickson. Mrs. J-, C. Trap- suffidient number of, votes to. top .any! hagen.' H.- V Baldjwin. C. W. Roberts WotY, ; C 1 V ' . '* Tl/I Ti\ ’ tt l~T , T>. K ■ . , The nation City. There is no indication that' the; Team 4- —-Mrs. E. W Brooks, cap- up Stafe leaders of the party, whetj tain; Mrs. Walter Hand. Mrs. J. D. A. ard one menace .in-the political Sit-! will.control the Republican State:con-1 Dujilop, James CoiUns. Mhi. Grace for Tammany was Said to be ventii;n, would fear to renominate^ M'-Sayres. Arthur Lord'and Edws William ‘ Randolph Hearst, and iritima-! Q^v^rnor . Miller. ‘ The Democrats, j.tgryntt: during the-, devolution. xTh e trials of Major John Andre as a spy and of Joshua. Hgtt Smith for treason, were held here. ’ hi 1780\ war presented in a v;et y impn»rsit?e address ’ by the presi dent of the .Rockland County Society, B. C- -Omilop. .after which in. the (Tuaiht, oid^church Miss Elsie Christie read a moat- interesting paper on the, early history of Tappan and the de velopment of the church. James Sullivan,. |&;ite Historian, delivered the addresa of the day.pnd the child ren, of th& Toppari school sang. ‘ ■The members of the society and ,EOAp3 CUT / 4 d ; jRA|p3' A ‘ A reduction Af it) per,een4 In betept rates'rin ail farm pro ducts 'save cottonsgsct oil and . cottonseed meal', to take effect '»oon as .approved .lily th^jln- r stato Commaroe Commisaicn. has ‘ beeni ariupUacefi by exe.a- tiveg of ^e irgjihDads of'the Baited \States . J . . ■ ( . r -■ This -ktrring bid .for a lower cost riP living will octet the'roa|ls , • ( it is' ■.e»tiamted| ;,aWt - .(POO 'a. .yearI . The reduced , tjalb ' is, to apply for 'si* 'montha. la the: meantime? 'however, the railroad chiefs hope th.at “ wages 'of employes will .be formed, tor: an extent that, will warrant continuance of the cut. . •'. 4 ' is n “ -'. \\ WITH- SALOONS ■ Y DATES SAVE! G one OANOK IUCH MONEj Wbat It Cokt the 'Various Aanirarsts- ' For Office in firmrigefoyM At Recent Election j il- PARTIES SPLIT THE VOTEINCLARKSTOWN Off&d idates $pr - office do not s^pend ■ a» much .mqhey nowadays a* they I dijl. in rjeeent years to making a run , top 1 office. With the saloon abolished ' It is no , longrir- n^esoair for ah as pirant far office to enter- a cafe and invito the loungers to “ have some thing.''- and ps. a result the expense j list a submit ted by the defeated candi- - dates as 'well as the ^ winners ace , to. most- cases honest 'and. much lower', j than-in days: gone-by, . ' Supervisor Garner -Colleetc) j arid' Assessor Refer Stauffacher j spent $'450 to-Secure re : electiori. I it cost To^-n Clerk Em<*x an i None of this money wa* REPUBLICAffs MADE BIG ' “ GAINS IN DEMOCRATIC stronghold Two Justices, Overseers, of Poor, Con stables and Auditor Won in Recent; Election tiona were said to have been put out however, would - welcome- him as an ! Team 5 — Isaac Neisn-er. captain; j a di e s of the church after which .already- by some at Mr. Hearst ’ s. sub-' (, PPonent, and say that if Tuwnsendj Mrs. Clayton Weed, D. J.'Shea. P.'A. addresses were made br-ftev 'A C ordinates tliat .he. might be. a dandl- Bctidder, Democratic! nominee ‘ for-J T ^ >me y'. Benjaifijn-Haas., W. O. _ Pol- ; Wyc{l g ff> chaplain' of the society date for Governor, .as he was in 1918. -judge of U;& ddfart- of Appeals; had re-fh^Wfi^ Pierre DePew. . ” { judge A.-S. Tompkins-and George A. when Mr.-Smith, was first mentioned ceived •Mayor HylanV plurality, he. • Team fi John M. Rooney, captain j-r-i- ■ ------------ — J ---- 3 VT- --------------- — ------- tt-Ji!lE-^hflUghL: th&t- Sol.'- 'I.evisnn , d ’ tn] . ru,u a ~ friends were served with supper by • • ^* ‘ i p ettOF, Gtoer report was - the only Denioeraf \aave been . are as- follows: . defeated., but the Republicans also . - i ~ . ... •„ i Blau velt, Chairman of the Committee anil elected. There was said, to be . lit-: and : not Judge ^Yndre^s. would have Anoott . GregieN Mre. Ren wick Bta d' [ 0 n- Historical Sites. President Dun- tic. Ukeliliood of Tammany consenting !-bee^ elected. They pro/ese confidence I Miss Mary Sullivan,.C. M. Tray]* , : 0 p presidf^-at the services iri the to M b . Hearst ’ 1 # nomination, an,d as the : that Mr. •Smithf . as a candidate for M°^f - . - Lchur-h a?i4 the-' jjMKner, Which - was State . otivention next year will .-be'.Governor next fait would get a'larger J a - Be,Iow3 - captaiB : , i R daneb* in die naorbY i'b'MJai, there will be no doubt 'that.' plurality . in the city thpn Major 1'aIlr ’ aaa -Mr 3 J-JL .Bell.owsv i ygii — ' fc-'j i*-.' ..... ' '. . Tammany, with its up-Sute allies, : Ida'did. . ’ S-r-U 1 . B. Page, captain ; •#. j .• • r '< n -.t %lv -...tv -■ . . . - - - . - H Radcllff Robert Waimslev tTr r I'' .Rodptiaad Count J SsciOty will rdnr*t«-ft-pe»Hion to nom i n a to a n- y; Be t l e f a m o ng m^y-New ' York City . ___ \_!£ r > v A-to-«->. th-. , j. t-.. ______ ; ...... .......... , n ; ■ ■ ■ ____ •. ;' , B- TlyTA . L. Henry thiT HyWAM-Bsas- ^ ~ ■ -'i'-Repubiieafly 15 th at Govca iioi - MUIer le y -------------------- \ by -th« candidates personally for it f went to ti e Republican or- Oemoeratle .:.gen«ral c#mmitt*?o 'and waa parceled i ’ tut by those bodies to- the poll work ers, in the case .of Stauffacfter his' i'fpatrtb'u-tion of 1250 was -pl;t. each parV receiving llfij. t in Lh» expense list, of- .Ml -other candidates it is net forth, that all money- was expended for contrtbu- Complete returns from r'h'e Town of t larkstown, as tfrially compiled by t!) e Board of Supervisors sitting as a ! ttona to, the general ‘ committee of Ha Board of ( ’ anvassera, show ’ that the ! or her party,, for' automobile hire or Drimocrats did -not have the 'picnic as 1 foF .P riT > tin S- Constable Michael Mc- wa*. at first believed. ' | Nfch ol spent nothing and.tteitliar did Mto-. Eliza Churrti, -who ran for school ; of expehaes won two Justices of the-peace, one assessor, two- overseers of the poor. constables and a one auditor.' ail ’ Jam*s tV. Van Wee f.den, candidate for collector,' $158.50; Justice Haug- hey. 89,2-1,:\ Justice -Jessftp, $;?S; Auditor Smith, $5; Lester DeMara. „ . , .. *20; Riker, Sly ; C-onrati'-Snyder, $25; senooi director. The vote oh tber, lvv j^ k( , ; /nh „ g, ' various candidates is as follows: ' ' /Supervisor — BrihkerSoiT, Dem. !. ‘ 444i McVirk^ ,^*<rn Y * v* W-* , w-.i • {.: Krvn<nr>ri ni'>frc-wrv«.*» ■»£*'. iViOQ^O une U pleases. Vl , i . ' - -- ItCpUbilcUftS is tll'H'i GilVUl'Itur A't the same time,' there. Is a keen i would not. run for. re-election. „ They realization \among the Tammany lead-1 admit ■. that, if he should be a candi- ers that a Democratic candidate fort date-for renominajtion; it would bb ,im- : tablet, ki:. he near ) bis;- L • Town -’ i. ,-a Rep, and Dem.. JiLsUttn of -.Lyy. / Ldk* Harold- 8 bins-.- $10 Bonard -.tea . Bttchaafiu, b . 37: John . Lynch. $41! Spencer Blaktfnc.fg. $• North; $15; : E. B. Steb- raham, $ 180 ; F H':-' toric interest ‘ k - a««HR-p-p»int- toe the corfnty. S A S TEBN STAR CMAFTER INSTITJJTEp AT SUFFERN Governor - in New York State must | possible to defeat him, have practically everything in- hia fa-i Those who believe, the Governor will Vor*to' have a charice to win.'.ft'is the] be a candidate, even against his per- helidt in Tammany that Mr. Hearst, .sonal desire, base thAir expectation who ia understood to believe t-bat he upon the fact that a refusal* on his MR; FARRY NEW MANAGER OF HOTEL ST. GEORGE ' Curt • SchitTejer. .for the past - three yeprs manager of the Hotel. St, George left NyacJt last Tuesday for Newark, SUPERVISORS CANVASSING VOTES 'CAST AT ELECTION '• ' • ... - ’ 11 had a great' part in. bringing' about part would be something like quitting! 0Tir<? ' There befom the Christmas Mayer Hylan ’ sj oyerwfiefmfng victory,' under fire- This is sometHing- they' 1101 !l ° wUl' matry and later en-« 'still has .presidential ambitions . and S ay, which the .Governor admittedly. sat,e • In •business in Colum|ms.. , , .. ... > . ,. - , _ .... •»_ . , . , . ~ • ,, *' WUM.B, ^Ajoyeinur, aomuieuiy. | , q-a,f- — _____ ! sorpervisork the figures showing the , Smith; ' Rep might seek tlu* Governorship as a; a man of great courage, would not beScduffeler is succeeded at the ; ___ ^ ___ __ ._ %> __ stepping stonq. The alternative that likely to do. There was a general*^' George bjr J° ha Fafry of Mat- * Ke might he. coutent . with the uomlna-! agreement\ among both those who i awai1 - tormer,y wa ^ man- tion for United States 'Senator, ktos. wQuld\ ’ .lilto' td see the Governor run fCn , ic . kerbo<;kerHoteL: N ' ew stitutlon wiU be forwarded Rep., 1.31:5; Gustave Gunhcfidt .Dem.,'. 1.087; James A. Shaw. Dem, 1.(175; Theod.ore' Seninglnger, Dem. - ' 25 g. . ' . - . *| Ramapo Chanter; No. 473. Order-of . ' Golleotor — Charles' L Weatervelt, i Eastern &titr - b ^ !i msutmed with Rep.. 1.444; Solomon Levison. Dem..j tbb folldwing officers: ’ /■ .- The Board, efdSupervisors is now ’ 908. ‘ ' . .'. - . • J Worthy matron, Mre. Edna M. engaged in canvassing the votes cast} -Assessor, four vears-^DamVi . Min.- t111, Egbert Benson,,, at the recent, election. The varidus : has. Dent,, Town Boards of Cajavassers have ! Rep., ^ completed their work and' from-the | Assessor, two years — Robert L. resk ' Theresa Leavitt, associate con- 1,230; 'benjamin F.i tlactre9S \ Mrs ' Sopbrii wild;' chaplain, vote fpr the Judgeof the Court of i Green, Dem.. 1 ,11ft- . . 1 [ ‘ Mrs- Adah Haring; marshal. Mies ' Appeals, Supreme Court Justice and. Superintendent of Highways-^-jacob Becraft . hpatonan. Mrs, Nettie th e proposed amendments to the con-i-F. Smith, Jr . Dein., 1,520; William P to -the I O ’ Brien, Rhp.,' 903. four. years-^Daniei -- Min- 1.483 ; George D: James.'i assot !4 at e matron. Mrs. Lillian Kelly; • .! treasurer, Josepa- A. Martin; conduct-'' , ■ V , „ j, ' -i ' , 1 ---- ” \ “ --------- -- • Vnrlr POv and' tnr aaxramtl Wkans StltnUOU Will De rOTWameO tO -Uto I O ’ Brien. Rep. 9»2. - . to 1» almoot equollj dlopleMtag ^ ^ a«-. rto « 0 uW BOt «■»» : 9.0r«irS- dc State. »bo »Ul oontoilo Oror^r,: ot, th. Poor-Otto Uni. to Tammany, with only a.aUght possi-i there was nothing that either group-Y “ , c ars8 or ■ mnmg ^ “ e the vote ' bility that the Tammany leadersj C o U ih jo about it and' that any at J Pa m Beact: Limited running between would consent to his nomination for. tempt to oppose thri Governor ’ s re- New Yorit and MiaJna * Fla - ; - that oftice. nomination would result in increasing; It is believed that the Stato Board of Canvassers will meet early in De- There was said to, have ben abso-^ the chance that he. would be a cafidi-j 7'iutoU no crystolUtotiori'of-sentiment j date. • ' among-the Democrats either in that Democratic friends of ex-Goyernoc ANOREVJ C. LYNCH ! cember to make tie final canvaps and until that time the official vote on the Andrew XL. Lynch, a resident . of ; various known. Osborn, who has a, voting residence In • Ptrtnam county. Is technically classed , . aa^ an up-State-Democrat. ' Aithorigh botlh Mr. Osborn and Mr! Lunn are re garded aa inHurgeots? Tammany was . iaM to be to no way hostile to either • of them, but tp have on, the contrary -something of a friendly feeling be- cause-rof remembrance that the in surgency of neither caused .thenr to fan to support pX-Goyernor Smith'. . Older to Be Reooml»*ated. - The one seemingly c tain factor in the Republican situation is that Unit- V ad States Senator William M. s Older of Brooklyn wUl be renominated. The friendship eff President Harding, his ioniter rcolleague in the Senate, and ‘ Senator Calder's cohtrol of the, local Federal patronage, will prevent any , oppoal^ioH, in.Ahn^J!lfillef-jQL..lqcaJ ..Rer. .publicans, rind n« up-^tate.opponenhis .publteans, considered likely ■ to develop, poriticu- Jpgiy as Senator James W,. Wads worth, Jr., is from apostate, -and there Is a genei-al agreement, that 'the oan- for Governor, shall be aa up- man if Governor ^hfiller; should e denominated-' regarding Miller l 8 'unprecedented. At the majority pf -the ' Noyr York Republlcan-Jeaderp, ^wbo 'blame transit-act for the ove»whs|tntng d«- :bf '! \ ’ * • amendments will uot . be although .... from unofficial: it . is • ascertained • that the Mon Saddle Ri^erltoadT'He iu'his 1 amendmeilt tbat wiI1 ^ 3ervi ^ eighty-third year . exemption to worid war-veterans, and Miv r.^h I «be double salary for th e members of cky or upstate on the candidate for-, smith said they expected that there ! M<?nsey f ^ r 0Ter thirty years,. | . United States senator. . It waeassum- WQli i 4 be a de mand for his nomination! Ia3t , Tbur ^ ay »norning a t his home ed that William Chnrch Osborn; for- * ~ I mer 'Democratic State chairman, and. George. R. Luhn, who has just been elected again as mayor of Scheijec tadj, will probably bo candidate^. Mr. ' _ ‘ l . ' + ■ ... i I arternoon in r hM<->nsn»v M fil r-hin-xH. voters were approved and will become _ effective January 1, 1322 cause many indepuidents and Republi- that he would find it infposssible to re sist, among independents as well as ^ 9 ^ 1 ?L_JT^alsoJri^that they! tojgtototare were-defeated by a considerd him stronger; by, at' least j I< ” J r Ly nelL. y to-Srema^Praa^ { larga y 0 1 J ameetf- lOO.OQPvotes as a Candida to. for Gov-j ces Satmday i m , th IIte racy test for erndr; than, he would be as 'a candi- attfira r n ta th « Monsey M. E. church QCS ’ “ ^ date for United States sender, be- ! Tf w f ‘ ch Mr. Lynch ’ s sister, the late Mrs. Louisa T- Valentioe, waa ot one time an active member and teacher in the Sunday SchooL * The Rev. John Bovinizer. the pastor,- delivered the eulogy. ^ . cans might be expected to vdjtte.fof him for!: the former office, who would not vote for him as a candidate for the^ upper house of Congress. FORESTER B TO HOLD MASQUERADE BALL Mr. Lynch was a Civil War Veteran with a Jong military record to his The . twenty-fourth annual masque rade and civic ball of Court Spring Valley', No. 340, Foresters of America, will hir. held next Wednesday night. Thanksgiving ever, in Rockland Hall, Lawrence street Prizes are offered for the moat beautiful costume; the most comical [epatume and tor k prize waltz. Tickets are 55 cents. ' ’ ’ OVERCOME BY GAB •John Ctoffey,\who'was overcome by gas-while -doing plumhlijg' WoTk fn: a New York city apartment house and who was • taken Ur -B ellevug IIuapltoL to. aoifv at his home ranch jmpzoyed. \ISlmVii SPECIALiar'At HQBPITAL. , Haveratraw, is. to he at- Pital, SuffeBu, every. , morn- credit He served first as an enlisted mand and then successively,'- as mann. Rep., 1.236; Alfred W. Ebrey. Rep., 1,105; Samuel J. T. Garrison, Dem., 1,100; G. Emil MUler, 1,051, Auditors — William. Wagner, Rep.. 1,225; John T. GUc.hrisL D.. 1.220; Chaa. Hearle. Dem., 1.1S2; Thomas B- Storms, ..Dem... 1,111; Edwin H^ Bed ford, Rep.. 390; Marguerite p^tagen. Rep.. 927. Constables — Honjeshagen, Rep., 1437; Wood. Rep., 1580: Hicks, Rep,, 1646; John A Boyace, Rep. and Dem. ISOS'; Charled L. Campbell, Rep. and Dem:, 1735 t ' . ■ School Director — John Davidson, Rgp.; 1348; 1 Mrirr E. Noyes, Dem, 1067. ;i NEW ENGLAND SUPPER AT FIREMEN ’ S NEW H ’ ALL F. E- LEAYCRAFT . ELECTED PRESIDENT OF NYACK CLUB Brewer Engine. Oumpany of Mbn- sey w.ill celebrate the opening of its new fire halt-on Grove stret by,giving a New England supper and barn Second Ueutenant. Brevst First Lieu | dance on the ©vening of November 30. tenant anh Acting Captain.\ Knowing' Supper will he served from 6 p. m, from Experience as h« did the hard- ; on at .0 cents for adults and 35 cents Ships of a soldier ’ s life in war-time he ' fpr'children,'' Dancing wyi commence felt.deep sympathy for the young- men | at 8:30 o ’ clock, with a charge of 50 who went over aead n^he late war, : i cents a couple. ^ - v ;- ..... .Mr. Lynch, who was bom in New! An Essex automobile' will be York City, was one bf a. large Camay j awarded Ut this time. * of chHdren. In . hia active years in New York he . was. ih bUBfn^sa. ..During. h.t« Monsey he was political ' party in Ramapo. ; • e contracting Xlier y jKira in a. yrorksr tor He the Town of WHATD ’ YE MEAN, “ OOGED? ’ ’ “ DIED WHILE-AT WORK “ TCaifC George DeWttt. 7*'ymmr tdd- of Haveratxu'w, died \while >at' ftfi work on tl^e Haweratraw -otewmbbat dock- prwdatoua^rediatogggmiiMt ThTdde at a oeslkhed'hy m!captain bf thpTr^it boat, Raleigh aF^ioyt 5 oTIook In a political landslide whieit broka all record^ In Rockland ttounty and Which left tlte Democratic organ tzar tiqn. dqged every Republican official .was- swept Into office by great ma jorities ini the- couhty. —Spar kill ji as ald. — • r . . '* vj^r.klMVliMiiswwin iiew'.'; ■'■iMii.te.i.iTTrini\' •MARTHA' L. EBSgTS itey-at her home. In- North ^PW^nklln died before miwllcal ajdi stjreettl aged 66 years. :.Srwtt*uvtfti tWo At the annual meeting of the Ny- ack Club, hekj Wednesday ntghL of ficers were ejected as follows: ' president. F. E Leaycraft; viceA president^ G, Hillard -Ross; treasurer; A- ML Cregier; secretary, C. T. Bald win; assistant-secretary, C. C- Main;, Board of Governors, S. F. Vborhees, A...J. Mettler, James W. Pacey, Jame4 C. Traphagen and A- F r . Buys. , An entertainment and' refreshments ridded- to the enjoyment of the even- ing. ■ . '< ; ~ • .U'V, MATCH GAME AT ZINKE ’ S. Thia howling alldys at Zinke ’ s Hotel Four Corners, West Nyack. have been put ta flrst' class shape jM a match same will he bowled' there this evenhg, AL.aL^„o , clock hutwesd Costa and William Hpilherd.' .T • BAZAAR AT HEMPSTEAD Mrs. Mahha L Ebbets died.yeHter- --tRw--Liles ’ Atd So.ciety of thy Hempstead Baptist Church wUl hold on HHeetioo day. a Chlristmaa baaaar at the Spitz; ; wardeV, Mrs. Grace Ronk; color bearer, .Mrs. Buttress; sentinel, E. Thomson; Adah, Miss Louise Be-_ craf-t; Ruth, Mrs. Ida Thomsen; Ba ther, Mrs; Mary S. Sproui; . Martha, , Miss Blanche Ward; Electa, Mrs\. AT mirage ; trustees, EL . Easton, Mrs! ' Creeiman. - - LYOECKER IMPROVING , Homer Lydecker, of Nyack, well known throughout the county because of his activities as a baseball,umpire and basketball referee, is recovering from a Stdrerg atiti»TO.(>bn<} nrririent. at his- heme. ,. TWkccident. happeiied on. the State road between Nyack and' Congers last Wednesday night when something went wrong with'the steer-, ing gear of Lydeckeris car and It went- into the ditch. Lydecker was taken to the Nyack Hospital: and later went to.his home. . - FOR BENEFIT D f MERLE An entertainment- will be given next .Monday evening la the Broadway Theatre tor the benefit of , Henry Merle, Jr., consisting.of two one-act plays by the Dramatic Co.mmittee of Nyack Club, “ The Biahop ’ e Candle sticks ’ * and \The Florist Shop. ’ * new D esks . for school At*a special meeting of the voters of School-District No, 9, of Ramapo, thbr Viola District, it; was. voted to purchase ■ hew desk*\for. the school and also to install a heater and tank* to provide hot Water for. ua e irT the school ' • : - THANKS TO TH^ VOTERS columns of the Rock- - Igad News we' offer pdr sincere\ t-Uinri ; 'v *. iv, it. X>I illAWltOfiA, • ; • r V ' — r- , . '