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YoL . 1. No. 15. ELECTORS TO AID IN ARRANGEMENTS FOR NEW SCHOOL TWO ]lEE T ING~ HE LD State Board of E ducatio n an d D r. GARDEN CITY , LO NG I SLAND, N. Y ., W EDNESDAY, J ANU AR Y 2 , 19 24 , Strayer to Recommend Ar chitec t \ T o D r aw Pla n s 1 TEN C EN T S A Copy CROPSEY MAY HEAD QUIZ OF COUNTY AFF TO R EV IEW OLD CAS E S Fr a ud C ha rg es Ag a in s t Both We sto n W i ll Be Reopened i n Inqu i r y and with the board of truste e s in sharing 1/ ' 1 I rupt conditions in Nassau County the resp o nsibility of ca rrying out the ordered by Governo r Smith will prob- plans of the district for increased ably be headed by Supreme Court J us- school facilities. I, tice James c. B. ~!?sex.. ~~b~, · The Electors se le cted and who have 1 it was learned this week. William B. accepted the intitation of the Board \ Carswell, Democrat, who also is under are. :Uessrs. Wiitbank and Strother I· , consideration for the position, under- from the East, :\Iessrs. Buckner and went an operation for appendicitis at Emory from th e Center and ~Iessrs. ' Skene Hospital this week a n d his .Addison and :Uiller fr om the West. l weakened condition may definite l y These gentleme n with the trustees will ' eliminate him from the choice. make up the School Commission and y ) The new inquiry will probably begin will help the Truste es in deciding with a review of the charges made all matt e rs connected with providing against J ohn Both and Andrew W es- in~:: s:m:~: ~!a~~ti::id two ~eet- STATION PLAZA IS ~ ; ~~ S EE~ !~~~: PUBUC HEAJJTH ~:~dw~~ :::::~:te~~: c:o::e~:~ in.gs and have decid e d , after cons1 d e r- l AT G ARD E:K C IT Y HOT E L OGRAM FOR 1924 tracts ·tis epo t d ation, not to h old a competition among DECORATED BY THE PR Foli:Wingr th/ d~s~ssal of the ~rig - architect but to select the best archi- tect a•ailable after asking the State LUB lli. Lannin is bl est with a ho st of TO BE COMPLETED inai indictments against the two men, TY C d d th ld not pass no effort to rEH>pen the case has bee n Board of Education and Dr. Strayer to frien s an e o year can · l ·th t th · · g their made by District Attorney Weeks . The rec o mm e nd to the Commission the proper y Wl ou e1r paym t to h . 'th 11 th o p and\ ---- explanation of M r . Weeks that nis fail- best architects in the country. respec s rm Wl a e P m . To g et the b es t facilities for the Through the efforts of the G a rden s plendor and hilarity that comes but On Tuesday, J anuary 8th , the Na s. ure to see k re-indictments was d u e to d tm f th C ·ty Cl b sau County Committee on Tubercu- an order of the AppeUate Divisio n t o children. to conserve and landscape I epa r e nt o . e ommuw u once a year. the land; to secure a hundred cents and with the co-operation of the vil- The gr eat ballroom was thronged losis and Public Health will meet at return all books and reco r ds of th ~ r eturn for e•ery dollar expended are lage, evergreens have been planted with the usual old crowd of neighbors the Committee's -headquarters, 70 Main firm in his possession was ap p aren tl y the primary duties of this Commission. 1 around the fountain in the station and many new residents and innumer- Street , ~meola, to complete the Tu- quashed this week when it was l ea rn ed It is expected that their well-known plaza, Garden City. able out of town guests. . berculosis Prevention and Public that the Appellate Division bas spec i.fi . business training and experience will I It is the further intention of the j ~any had reserved tables for dinner Health p r ogram for 1 924. ·1 cally exempted al l r eco r ds in th e pos- ~mplisb these much desired ends Gajden Department to continue this preceding th& dancing and th e dining A veJ\'? exteLsive pz:_ogram will !lg 1 ~:J,.<rlrn ot the .P~rict .dttorney o r the - for the Village. z~ with supplementa! v:<tnting of ; hall ~ ~' lillea- ~\~a~.;!{}i iS- j3iiy iormuJc1tett an c.l as Ule Committee is Grand J ury. This apparent difficulty . - J. - 41 ,weL, .;,\nicn will greatly crowd. • working in close cooperation with was explained by Mr. Weeks with the ........ ' • ..- J\D -- ._ - .e appearance of the station The dance -iiiusic was particularly other agencies in the Co unty and is sta tement that he had turned over t h e .. ~ '\ ~ ,...J 1 \' Ult t.J.t gruunu:.. good and kept the handsom el y gowned co ntinuing work which is recognized records on an order issued by J ustice ~ I The evergreens planted are junip e r , assemblage co nstantly whirling round as a real factor in pr eservi ng public Callagha n after the return had been EMPLOYES Is H EI D mugho pin and Japan es ye w . Myrtle and r ound, a beautiful display of co lor . health, it is to be expec ted that the authorized by the higher court. He - ___ L and other plants suitable as a ground 1 Shortly befo r e midnight s upp e r was C{1ID..Dl ittee 's accomplishments in 1924 1 did not deny, however, that be took 'S DAY cover will b e put i n later and the r e- served by Mr. Lannin to hi s guests and will be eve n greater than t he sp l e ndid no ac tion during the conside rabl e in- 1 maining s pac e is filled wi t h perrenial s.l amid a storm of rattles and horns the resnlts achieved la s t year. terval which elapsed between the rnl- :Yu ch c r edit for this is du e to Mi ss J n ew year was born. Th e Co mmittee wishes to make the ing of th e App e llate Division and the Esther :\IcDonald wb a is in char g e of Dan c ing co ntinued for hour s after following stateme nt : \Now that the orde r which he says -was signed by Garden City's appreciation for th e the wo rk for the Gard en D e partment and th e lobb ies and parlors w e re gay Christmas rush is over many will find J ustice Ca llag a n . faithful work of its employees during until ea r ly morning with a happy that they have not mad e a contribution 1 The h istory of the s ub-letting of the the past year was demonstrated yeste r. MISSES C R IDCKS H A \\\X fl\f]) crowd of ce lebrants. in r e turn for the Christmas Seal s co ntra c t for the Long B e ach · bridge day afternoon when Christmas pr~ \ W HITXEY G I VE TEA D A:XCE Among t hose see n were :Y r . and :.\Ir s. whic h were mailed to them. Each a nd of the subse qu e nt investigation by en t s to all of the employees and therr _ G eo. L. H ubbe ll Jr ., :\lr . and ~rs. Stan- yea r th e r e are many who wait until Ju stice St r o ng , will also be reviewed. children we r e distriJ:mted at the school AT CA.Sn 0 ley Brown, :\fr. and :.\Irs. Pr e nti ce Ab- after Ch ri st mas or X e w Year's day to At that time it became known that the building. bott, :Yr. and ~Irs. J. K . Van Vranken, se nd in their co ntribu tion , and in o rd e r co ntract, f o r somethi ng over $1 , 000,000, Geo r ge L. Hubbell, president of the )Hss Edwina Cruickshank and ~I iss I :\J r . and ~rs. X o rm a n Taylor, :Ur . a nd that the X assau County Co mm it t ee on bad been su b.l et for about $750 ,000 . village, acted as maste r of ceremonies, )fargar et Whitney gave a T ea Dance at :\ Ir s. C. DeR. Combes, :.\fr . and ~rs - j Tuberculosis and Publi c H ealth may The clause forbidding th e sub- l e tting and was assisted b y the boa rd of the Ga r den City Casino o n Wednesday A. A. H asti ng s, :.\fr. and ~r s. L. H. know that th ese goo(! friend s have not or assignme nt without the acti on of trustees. The , demon.st:ation .lasted afte rn oon, D ec_- 26th. The decorations ! Xaisawald, :\Ir. and ~Irs. c. N . H oyt, I f o rgott e n the '\\'Onde rful work fin a n ~ed the e ntir e board which is in cl uded in from about 3 o clock until 6 P- . were very Chnstmassy a nd the holiday )fr. a nd :\Irs. w . H . Duval , :\1r. a nd by th e Ch ri stmas Seals, we are urgmg all co unty or municipal contrac t s, it ~Ionetary gifts, ranging from fifty sp irit was very evide nt All t he :.\Ir s. Ernest G e r a rd , :.\!r. J . Graham that these co ntribution s b e made as was learn ed, bad b ee n scra tched out by d ollars down were received by the younger set danced a nd danced and :\faxwell, :Yr. a nd :Yr s. :\1. v. w. Hal l, soo n as possible. Co mmi ssione r Hiram R. Smi th, who members of the va r ious municipal de- drank t he delicious punch and ate the :\I r . and :.\Ir s. F. w. Olm s t ead, Mr . and The time and s u e for the Chris tma s wrote his init ials to mark the pl ace partments while a wide variety of goodies until they reluctantly le f t with :.\frs. Stanley Eckert, Mr . and :Yr s., Seals is no w passed but the health where the clause bad been. othe r things were distributed amo ng the last s t rains of th e tuneful J azz Frank H a rl ow, )fr. and :\Irs. J . H . work that the seals do is j ust begin- Although the present investigatio n the children. About 150 were present. orchest r a. :\Irs. 'Whitney a nd :\Irs. I Pinckney, :\Irs. c. :\1. DeLand, :Y iss n ing, so p lease send in your c ontribu. is apparently a co nt inua t ion of previ- Chief of Police Conran was also the Cruickshank, with their daughters r e- J anet D e Land, :\Ir s. Nesmith, )!iss tion.\ ous investigations, there is co n side r- recipient of a handsome gift from the ceived graciously. Dftmas , .:\Ir. and :Y r s. R icha r d Rem sen, ab l e s p eculatio n as to what o ther turns members of his f o r ce. On Thur sday afternoon :\!iss )! a r go t :.\ Ir s. Sto r ey, :\1r. and :.\Irs. L eRoy CHERRY VALLEY CLUB it may take and as to the ex t e nt o f th e JL \ SQGERADE DA...~CE IS GIVEX .AT GAR D EX C I TY CLGB Smith gave a very charming b rid ge Weed, ::\Ir. and :\Irs. W. W . P e ll , :\lr . J!EliBERS D A.XCE T H E enti r e probe. party. The prizes were dainty j eweled a.nd ) I rs. F. C. Kimball, :.\1r. and :\I rs. XE \l\ ' YEAR IX garteTB and among those wh a won J ames Addison, l 1r . a nd :\.irs. Adolena, l The ol d year was u she red in with t hem were the :\flsses Gladys Cowdrey, :\1r. and :.\Irs. Ri cha r d Hub bell, :\Ir . and customaiJ formal ity by the club mem. Janet Addison, Anne and Sally K en- u .... le ~I d ''r s L W Os ·• •r s. .uau • · r. an .u · · · · bers. The dance was preceded by nedy and Eli z abeth Cogswell. borne Fri day even1ng, l1rs. F. E. Laimbeer, · several large dinner parties a n d to the In th e eve ning ~11ss Dorothy Lannfn lliss Dorothea Laimbeer and lfr. Fran. music of a sp l e nd id orchestra the f ew gave a \Baby P arty\ at the Garden cis Laimbeer gave a masquerade dance DR. GES E L L I MPROV I NG hours before midnight w ere quickly City Hotel. Such a merry a rr ay of at the Garden City Club. It was a danced away. The ballroom was \ Inf ants\ and \ Todd lers\ n eve r before most delightful and pictu r esque atrair. The costumes, a revue of llarie An· toinettes, Cha:u.ve Lour:i s dolls, Spanish Dr . Herbert Gesell, well known l oca l prettily decorated a nd the handsome l y gathe r ed 1n the beautiful ballroom. de nt ist, who has bee n se riou s ly ill gowned ladies made a glorious pi ctu r e he r oes and gypsies. :\!iss J ean n ette \l!R . fl\D MRS . C . Carma n in a \ J an1ce l 1 e r edith\ cos- WALTER RAX D .ALL tume won the first prize and lHss EXTERT A IX F R IEYDS Harriet Underwood as a Chauve Lourl s doll, won the ~cond priz e. ~1 r . WU Ua m Boardman wo n the man's prize as a B ootlegge r. The judges we r e Y rs. H . L. ~ai.sawald , :\Irs. Cha rl es W . Hoyt, Mr s. F . Prentice Abbot and Yrs . Va n Orden of New York. The refr eshme nts were abund- an t and deUcious. The Laim beers had a house full of guests for several days and M is s Josephine Na lsaw ald gave a large buffet supper before the atrair . ::'ttr. and :.\Irs. C. Walter Randall en- tertained by giving a butret s upp er to a number o! th e ir friends be f o r e th e Che rry Valley dan ce New Y e ar' s Eve. Iru::luded among the gue s ts we r e Mr . a nd lfr s. J oh n Armitage, l>!r . and Mr s. Edward ~- Towns e nd, ~r. and Mr s. Austin K. Wettel , Mr . and Mrs . M o r . r ell , Mr. and Mr s. John T. Adam e , Mr. a nd Mrs . Will iam P e ll and Mr. and Mrs . J asepb Qualey. with pneumonia f o r some tim e, is im- proving , acco rd ing to a r e port i ss ued yesterday. as they whi rl ed in and out among the sombre dressed men. Suppe r was served at midn igh t a n d the run conti nu ed until th e first ON E HU R T I N A CCI DENT streaks of the cold gray dawn. Mr s. J oe Genig s tl e, 76 M a pl e Av e., Among t hose prese n t were Presid e nt H em p stead , was s li ghtly injured when and :\Irs . A. E. Whitn ey , Mr . and :.\Irs . the car in which she and h e r hu s band I E. N. Towns e nd Jr .• Mr . a nd ~r s. P . w e r e driving collided with one driven E. :.\Iorrell, Yr . and :\Irs. A. K. Nett e l , by E. A. Pratt on Stewart A ve., near Mr . and :.\Ir s. W. L . Wright , llr . and Roxbury Road, Sunday. Both cars lfr s. Adams Sum n e r . Judge and Mrs . wer e dam age d . E. F. O 'Co nn o r , M r. a n d M rs. J . H . Judg e and :Yr B. O 'Co nnor gave an attracti ve h oliday party Sunday for a number or their frlend~t . Sa lm o n Jr ., :\Ir . and :.\Ir s. C. W . Ran- dall, :\Ir . and Mrs . Underwood, Mr . and ::\Irs . Qualey, Mr . and Mrs. Herbert L . Smith. 'liR . AXD l fR S . WM . DUVAL E:YTERTAIN IN H O:YOR OF SOY :\Ir . and :.\Ir s. William Duval gave a delightful party for their son Guindon and a num be r of his frie nd s at the Cherry V alley C lub T hursda y morning. :.\!u sic was furnish ed by Conaway's Creole Ent e rta i n e r s. A very niCe sup- pe r was served a nd th e d a n ce which followed was voted a large success. A wonderful Christmas p a rt y was hel d Christmas n igh t by Mr. and Mrs . W il fr e d Wright Who ha d as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Sid Cove rt, Mr . a nd Mr s. Teddy Davies , and Mr. and Mra. Eddy H annema nn. Following Dinner , games were play e d. Calo nel and :\irs. Hammond ente r - tained a delightful Christmas egg nogg p a rty. -