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- • • VoL. 1. No. 5. . ' GARDEN CITY, L. I. , N. Y. , WEDNESDAY, OcTOBER 24 , 1923 TEN CENTs A CoPY LOCAL GOLF STARS OFF THROUGH AND RAIN IN QUEST OF TITLE Garden City Golf Club Has Honor of Holding First New York State Championship Rain and High Winds Add to Players' Difficulties, and Many Upsets Are Expected. Sixton-one entries alrea dy have b ee n I r ece ived for the New York State Golf Hempst~ad Club Notes Asso c iation 's inaugural champ~onsbip, Initations are being circulated by to be play e d at the Gard e n CttY Golf 1 the H e mpstead Democratic Club, of Club sta rting today. Among the local which Deputy Attorney General Thorn- top-notch players who have already as J Cuff 1·s pres'd t C 't 1 . . . . . 1 en , or 1 s annua forwarded their ent n es and w~o wtll dinn e r to be given on Monday, Oct. compete for th e h o nor of be~ng ac- 29th, at the Hempstead Count r y Club claimed the State's first cbam p1on are on Fro t St t Tb t f b . . n ree . e gues s o onor Gardm e r Wb1te of Nassau, 1923 met- W1. 11 be· J d F . B T 1 . . . u ge ranc1s . ay or, the ropolitan di st nct cba mpton, who bas ' Democ t' d'd t f A . ra 1c ca n 1 a e or ssembly· been playing th e fin est golf of h1s en- J h E L . _ h 1 ' o n . ang, wmner o~ t e nvitation tire caree r this seaso n ; Howard W. Golf Tournament of the Garden City Maxwell his c lubmat e, who was the Country Club, and William Klein, Long I sland district cbampioc in 1922; twice the winner of the Open Profes- Eddie Dri ggs of Cherry Valley, who . 1 G If Ch . . starred on Princeton footb a ll team'S a. I sl 10 1 nad 0 11 bamptOnshtp of Long s an -a mem ers of the Hempstead few years ago and who now rates as Democratic Club. one of the best in the m e tropolitan area; Hugh Hal se ll of Sleepy Hollow, Francis B. Taylor has been a lawyer '\'\inner of the se niors' championship in Hempstead for thirty years. As this year; Ri cha rd Jon es Jr . of West- la s t year's candidate for Assembly, he chester Hill s, the junior champion and was deCeated by only seventeen votes. member of the victorious New York He is making a liv e ly campaign and Lesley Cup team; Laddie )! c:\la h o n or his friends expect him to go to the Sleepy Hollow, Yale star and a con- , Legislature this year. sistent tournament winner, and Cap- J~hn E. Lang , who is in the tobacco tain H. C. C. Tippett of Meadow Brook, I busmess, was born and r ea r ed in Troop 55 to Visit Roosevelt's Grave The heavenly a llotm e nt of rain of r ecent date may have been just the thing t Cor giving the vegetable king - NEEDLEWORK GUILD OF AMERICA HAS ACTIVE GARDEN CITY BRANCH dom and the r ese rvoirs a n ew tea se N t• I O · t• s d · s· 0 1 t of lif e, but it did'nt do any particular a 10na rgan1za IOn econ In lZe n Y 0 good to Troop 56 'S plans for a bike I Red Cross, Gives to Needy Without Religious, on Friday. In fact, cooking supper . out in the woods that evening would Racial or Political Discrimination New have been a moi se if not impo ssi ble • proposition. Accordingly, the eve n t units Established More work Is Needed. was postponed 16 8 hours and a meet- ing w as held in the basement of the Casino at 7:45. U nd e r di sc u ssio n at this time w as the subject of puttin g on an entertai nm e nt , to rai se some much-needed funds. A plan was hat c hed which is not yet definite e nough to be announced, but all agreed that it looked good-very good. A couple of transfers in Patrol membership were made, with the ros- ter now standing as follows: Roger Whitman, · senor Patrol Lead- e r (attached to Wood, Pigeon Patrol ). Wood Pig eons - Warren Brown, Patrol Leader (and Troop Scribe); Marvin Corlette, Nor- St. Paul's 59, Adelphi 0 Out-clas s ing its opponent in every department of the game, St. Paul's School completely annihilated Adelphi Academy of Brooklyn last Saturday. The final ecore was 69 to 0. The local eleven tallied two touchdowns in the first period, three in the second, one in the third and three in the fourth quarter. At no time did the . visitors have a chance, St. Paul' s played such a powerful and defensive game. The lineup: • man T aylo r , John Hammond , Henry S. Paul's ( 59 ) Adelphi (0) Lawson. F L f d ~ rey . . . . . . . e t en ........ :y alker Eag I es Braist e d .... L e ft tackle ...... ;, 'hies Rex Trowbridge, Patrol Leader; M. Tyson ... Left g u ard ........ Conrad Robert Persell, Cyril Marshall, Jimmi e Ahearn···· .Center · · · · · · · · · · · .A.lder 0 Sloherty .... Right guard ...... Ahearn sbo rn e, J oe Mulroy, Buddy Connelly. L R' ane. . . . . . . 1ght tackle .... Fairbairn Fo xes H e rbert Whitman, Patrol L eader; Frank Rieger, Gregory Geoghegan, William Meissner, Austin M eiss n e r. Collin Studds gave the boys a bri ef talk afte r the main business of the meeting bad b~en disposed or. Smith ...... Right end .......... Sigler Seibert ..... Quarterback ..... Co r cOTan Acker ( ca pt) Lett halfback ...... )-Ia son Trousdell ... Right h'alfback .... Clumby J. Tyson .... Fullback Hitchings (capt) Garden City, O ctober 19, Editor: Garden City News. My dear Sir: 1923. As the time is app ro aching for the Annual Meeting and Collection of Garments, of the Garden City Branch of the Needlework Guild of America, may I ask you to give room in your columns tor the following li st of or- fleers and Directors, as well as for a brief de scription or the work of the Guild? The full li st of Directors bas nev e r b efore b een published, and as • wa hav e this year exte nded the Guild • • work to other villages, we feel that it may b e of inter est to the members, and to others, to know who the Direc- tors are, and a l so to l ea rn of the new unit s esta bli s h e d in New Hyd e Park, Merrick, Farmingdale, Miller's Place and North B e llmore. The St. Mary's School and Mineola Units are not new units (groups of twelve members) we have established two new branches (not le ss than five units each; one in Rockville Center, and one in Bellmore. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE GARDEN CITY BRANCH NEEDLEWORK -GUI LD OY AMERICA ~ner-up to Frank Oyer in the dis- H e mpstead. Hi s achievements in golf trict championship tilt this year and have been watched enthusiastically by recent winner at Piping Rock. I his friends . Although be bas indulged } • It h'Ga ex pected that Jesse Sweetse r , 1 in the game for a period of only three deposed national champion, would be years, neverthele ss , in that short time I . The bicycle polo match, by the way, bad to be given up , much to the re - gret of some of the Scouts, not only Touchdowns - Acker, 2; Seibert, 2; Hodgson, 2; Shepherd, Trou sdell, J. Tyson. Goale from toucbdowns-J. Tyson, 2; Acker, 2; Hodgson. 1. Ref- eree--Dickler, Col urn bia. Umpire-- Dol'1e~re, Colby. Linesman:_B,Iake, Pennsylvania. Time of periods-10 • because of an unforeseen excess of minutes. Substitutes-Fairweatber fOT mud on the field, but because only J. Tyson, Calhoun for Sloberty, OFFICER S (who are also Director s) President, Mrs. A. Abbott Ha s tings. First Vice-Pres., Mrs. H. Loui s Naisawald . Second Vice-Pres., Mrs. L. V. Morris. · Third Vice-Pres., Mrs. G. W. Pierpont. Fourth Vice-Pres., Mrs. Lawrence Lynch. Treasurer, Mrs. F. M. Clute . a candidate for the title, but be was I he has been a consistent winner of unable to absent himself from his prizes at the Hempstead Country ~ -- -- .___ .. . at Yale Unive r sity. Another I Club, in which he Is the outstanding X-~.'~ will be among the golf figure. In 1919 , he was the Dem- mrb~lng will be John G. Anderson of ocratic candidate for Town Clerk of Siwanoy, former national runn e r -u p , Hemp stead and made an excellent who is now on a trip to the Pacific showing. Th e Hempstead Democrats The starting times and pairings fol - f eel very proud of him. · Thompson for Braisted, Parker for two rubber - tired steeds were available Smith, Hodgeon !or M, Tyson, Cresbry for u se in such a strenuous spo rt, fOT Frey, Shepherd for Trousdell, Watt most of the bikes either \too good\ or I for Tro~ s dell , Kni ght for Watt , Seib7rt quite unridable. .... for Kmght , Sharks for Parker , Sm1th . . . for S h arks, Rasmussen for Brais te d , Thts commg Saturday afternoon, Braisted f or Ra sm us se n , Trouedell for Troop 55 will take part in the exer- Seiber t , Sloherty !or Calhoun, Fair- clses to be held on the occasion of the weather for Lane, Lan e for Fair- low: F b An l R It M · 1 weather, Webster for Ahearn, Gillie s The ph e nomenal rt 'se of William ourt nua ooseve emorta for Corcoran, )Jason for Conrad, Lobo for Walker . L . Ht ck.s, Nassau . in the professional golf ranks bas at- ~aZO--H. w . Maxwell , Nassau. and w. 1 Klein, a m e re boy of twenty-two y ea r s, 9:2s-Eugene Stevens, St. Andrew's, - and Donald MacKay, Knollwood . tracted the attention of golfers Pilgrimage. The order of exercises, at the grave of Theodore Roosevelt in Oyster B ay, will be as follows:· AMERICA - Boy Scouts and friends Dr. Cooley's Death Great Loss to County • 9:30--R. c. Knapp, Cherry valley, and th roughout the country. The young - Eddie Driggs, Cherry Valley. ste r bas ente r e d all the professional 9 :3s-Adrlan Schiess. Garden City t t i th E Country, and Jerry Lang, H e mpstead. 1 co~ es s n ~ ast. He has n eve r 9:•o-w . Coo ney, Garden C ity Golf, and fa 1 1ed to quaLify and is always con- c. w. Mabon, Garden C ity Golf. 1 side red dangerous. Many members of 9:-fs--F . M. Gould , Lido, and Charles L. the Hempstead Democratic Club have Tappin, Garden Cit y Golf. 10:00-Hugh Ha lse ll, Sleepy Hollow, and accompanied him when h e was co m - J. c. McDonald, J;leepy Hollow. peting. A lar ge delgation followed 10:0&--L . J. Goldman. Oak Ridge, and him at Inwood during the open pro- Raymond F. Stevens, Bu.ttal o . 10:10--C. E. Van Vle ck Jr .. Garden City fessional golt cham pion sh ip of Long Golf, and Arthur Yates, Rocbeater. I slan d. The Hemp stead boys think it 10:1&--H. Kerr, Garden C ity Golf, and is only a matter of tim e when \Bill\ Grantland Ri ce, Englewood. Klein will take his place in the sun 10:20--I>on M . Parker, Garden City Gol!, (1st and last verses) I NV 0 CAT I 0 N-Rev. George E. Talmage REMARKs-Daniel Carter Beard, Nation al Scout Commissioner SCOUT OATH-Boy Scouts PLA C ING OF WREA\TH ON GRAVE- Nation a ! Scout Commissioner SILENT PRA YER-Scottts and friends TAPS - Boy Scout Bugler Scouts from th e Nassau. Que e n s, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Bronx, Staten Island and Suffolk di st ri cts will be r e- c1Pil..Irvlr.;. s. Robeson, Rochester. with Hagen, Sarazen, Jones an d By ~2s-Frank c. Hoyt, Engineers, and othe r s. They have taken keen delight ?resented. thro\.\11 Sherman, Yahnundasls . in honoring \Kleinle.\ The members First Claes Scout R oger C. Whitman, the ~ :~~~~ . B 0 ~~:n Gc 1 ~~e 0 £~Y Gol!, of the Garden City Country Club, for of Troop 55 , Garden City, has b ee n easN s-Willlam D. Patterson , Sound which organization Mr. Klein is the chosen to blow Taps at the end of th e dran and Joseph Bydolek, Tran si t Valley. assistant professional, a r e very proud ceremony. vourtt:Dl ck Jones Jr., Westchester Hills, of him and are subscribing in larg e th clt'oro Sherman, Jahnundasls. e :-r. .. 1 Wbl N ... H numb e r s. In tl t e , ~ aru ner te, aasau, anu . I r •' . pett, Meadow Brook. George P. Norton, Chairma n of the 10:50-l:I . H. Will, Nassau, and Robert Dinner Committee at the la t e tl aa.rtow . .New York Newspaper. 1 • s m e ng }9:6&--Alfred Bourne, Garden City Golf, stated that the Hempstead Cou ntry ..~.nd J. T . M c Mahon, Sleepy Hollow. 1 Clu b has bad an addition built on the u:OO-Laddle McMahon, Sleepy Hollow, clubho u se so that now th ere i s a and w. J. McConvlll, Garden City Golf. 1 b it 11:05-0eorge Owen. North Hempstead, eaut ul, well-appointed, spacious and f'eter c. Bryce, Piping Rock. 1 d ining ro o m. The se rvi ce at the Club, 11:10-Harvey w. Shatter, Piping Rock, be sa id, Is considered one of Its fine and Carl w. Tlrpson, Rockaway Hunting. ' · points. 11 :lG-John De Witt, Ardsley, and B. B. Bryan Jr., Garden City Oolt. D e puty Attorney-General Thomas J . 11 :20--S. .lil. McKean, Oneonta, and I Cuff will act as Toa s tmaster at the Richard W. Clarka, Cold Stream. di d H G nner an on. eorge J Reardon 11 :30-JJ. L. Brown, Hudson River, and I · ' F. Leonard Beard Jr., Oakland. Deputy Controller of the State and 11 :3 &--IJr. J. B. Kops, St. Albans, and 1 L eade r of the County, and all Demo- FC~nneth Reid, Ardsley. ti T era c own candidates will be pres - 1L4o-F. H. Haggerson, Naasau, and ent at the dinner . . Hal Forde, Sound View. 11;4&--J. A. Daubel, Slwanoy. 12:00--C. V . Bt:nton, Hudson River, and E. W . Naah, Rockaway Hunting. 1 :os-Dr. )fotrat, Yabundaala, and J, H. Vao.. Buren, .Uutralo. 1 :1&-IJonald Car r , Ardtlcy, and J. 8. WQrthlnl('ton, Slw&noy. 1 :1<1-Donald McKeUu, North Hemp- ead, and. Walter Richard, En~lneere. Continued on Pag e Four • A . A. Brown of Stratford Ia In Maine !or two weeks of fishing and hunting . Mrs . Brown and children are motor- ing to Ohio . • Mrs . Wlllam D . Fitch ot New Hav e n spent the week-end with Mr s. Charles W. Hoyt of Butl e r Place . Mrs. Charlotte S. -Richardson, moth- er of Mrs. E. Knowlton died at her home on Hilton A venue on Saturday, October twentieth, of broncho pneu - monia. Mrs. Richard so n wa s in her seventieth year. She bad been ill but a few days. Funeral se r vices wh i ch were held at her home on Monday, October twenty-second. Interment was made at Greenwood lyn. Cemetery, Brook· The Executive board will meet at the home of Mrs. Chas. W . Hayt, 0 Butl e r Place, Garden City, Tuesday , Oct. 30 at 10:30 a. m. Harry E. Maule of Arthur Street, sailed on Tuesday for Europe . He expects to r eturn just before Christ- mae . • • Dr . J ames S. Cooley, Di st ri c t Super- intendent of Schools, died at Albany last Friday, while attending the an- nual convocatio n of th e University err New York . Dr. Coo l ey wae 'born in South Hart - ford, Wa shingto n County, N. Y ., on June 29, 1846, son or the late Seth and Mary Cooley, and was educated in North Granville Acad e my , later gradu- ating from Williams College in 1869 with honors. On June 20, 1872 , be married Mi ss M. R eba Ciark of Willsboro Point , Esser County. He was Instructor at FOTt Edwards Inetl- tute. Campbell Hamilton baa gone to Good Ground, L . I. or a week's vaca- tion. Mrs . Wtlder is visiting her W . Wilder, of Euston Road. son, C. Secretary, Mi ss M. F. Young s. 1 Assistant Secretary, Mrs. R. H. Wyld. _.. OTHER DIRECTOR S .Mrs. G. C. Bi sho p Mrs. L. M. Cowdrey Mr s . A. C. Cox Mrs C. M. De land Mrs. George Durham Mr s. W. S. Eckert Mrs. ~ N. Emory Mrs. G. S. Emory Mrs. H. C. Ferris Mts. J. W. Glenn Mrs. G. L. Hubbell Mrs. G. A . Ladds Mrs. W. R. Mar s h Mrs H. Hall Marshall Mi ss M. L. Martin Mrs. W. C. Mei ssn er Mrs. J. R. Miller Mrs. W. C. Nesmith Mr s. H. S. Orr Mr s. G. R. Parker Mrs. Geor ge Sandhusen Mrs. G. D. Scriba Mrs. A. E. Whitney Mrs. W. ]. Young s ST. MARY 's UNrTs Miss Estelle Watt Ntw Hvos PARK UN IT Mrs. Philip J. Christ F AR!I.IINDALE UNIT Mrs. P. Howard Ohm • • I who are not m em b ers , anct in hope s that thi s may p ers uad e some of them to Join us, we append the following out- line: The Needlework Guild of America Is a National organization, second in size only to the R ed Cross (and co- operating with the Red Cross when Conti nu ed on Page Four • • • • •