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Pag e Two GARDEX CITY SEWS. WEDS£ DAY. FEBRt;ARY 20. 1924 City Editor , Garden City X ews. Gard e n City. X . Y . - - ..,....,...~.,.,.,.,_.......-.,......,. -~--~ - -~ - [;:;!]~ i:Iiii:ll:~-::E~n=!l!~;:; - - A cco rd ing to Dear Sir: Dearest Dora. So much goi n g on I I ba>e r ead your paper and e njoyed it considerable. What I like be s t really don't know \here to begin. though i s poetry, and you don't see m Delicious little luncheon at Mr s. to ba>e a lot of it. Ma:!o·be a p ape r Youn gs Friday. Just eight of us there. ain't no place for poetry-but anyhow From that I hurried to :\Irs . P e r cy just to help the good cause along I'm Mallett's o n 9th St r eeL She bad a n - - - ESTHER - - - - - - ting song, and \Johnny Bings who would chew strings\ must ha>e bee n a perf ect l amb. We had such a n ice suppe r and the whole atmosphere was so hospitable and cordial. Kate at- tended the SL :\far) ·s School luncheon if you ha>e a mind to. sending you a bit which you ca n print awfully pretty Bridge p a rt y. Fi>e at the Biltmore. Sa turday . Thi s year GARDEN CITY JABBERWOCKY tables and the prizes were Bridge it was for the \old girls'' as well as table co > ers. Can' t r e m e mber wbo the alumnae and there were about 'T was Hubbell. and the Baldwin kine won them all, but )Irs. Cullen and llr s. 56 there. It wa s by far the most Did Pell ana Kimball in the ~Iaule, Guy )fallett each bad one. A. good interesting affair o f the kind that they All Hold e n was the Ballantine .And the Addison Du>aL \Beware the Central School my so n . The fearful tax~ The sea lin g wax! Beware the Wat e r ·\·o rks . and sh un The small-to wn t\erbal wha cks.\ H e took his Pinckney pen in band; . Long time the :Miller fal! he so ught. So r ested he by the Pars o n 's wall And stood awhile in thought. many w ho don't play bridge ca me in fo r tea: )Irs. Studds and Mrs. :llall e tt Jr . poured. ~fi ss Sabre wa s away en- 1 joying the winter s port s with friend s in th e Adirond acks. I am working lik e mad o n our cost ume s f o r the Emi - grant Ball at the Cherry V a ll ey Thur s· day e > e ning. K ate and B a rnaby have been to Elli s I sland to get l ocal color I and s tud y the manners of the steer- age, so as to know bow to beba>e at I the C lub . Littl e ~ e ll had a lo>ely time a t Sophy Hubb e ll' s Valentin e And as in )!ellen thought he stood The Central School. with frightful tax. Came Twining through the Dovmey party Thursday afternoon. All her best friends w e r e th e r e. Susan and Boy Hamlin . Dolly Hasting s , the littl e R e msen children, B uddy Hubbell. and Wood .And gargled sealing wax. 1 some child r e n from Flushing, about 12 in all. The table l oo k ed sweet. all One two! On e two: and through through and red and white with hearts and >&len- tines. Tiny Tim was at Clark :\Ic- :O.Iichael's party the same afternoon. Th e Pinckney pen went Grezeszesak. He l eft it dead. and with its head He straigbtwa:- Stoddard back. .. ~d has thou slain the Central School? Come to my arms. my Hamm ond boy. 0 Bot:ert day: Patchogue: Montauk: He Co>ert in his jo;. • 'T wa~ Hubbell and the Bald'lrin kine • D!d P ell and Kimball in the :Maule. .All Hol<'en ~as the Ballantine And the Addiso n Dunl He had 16 boys and girls. and the usual games, and \alentine decora- tions with a Jack Horner pie. Tim =ent with Leonard and Kathle e n X icbolso n . Sonny Xaisawald Thad )fcllroy. Richard Brown. Anne Kemp and Josephine Keith . Littl e Xell had • an inritation from ~luriel Miller for the same afternoon. but unfortu n ately she was not born twins . On*' of thP ca rd parties that I enjoye.d the most I was :\Irs. Charle~ ~IcLaughlin's last Wednesday afternoon. There were fi> e tab l es of players and I noticed ., Apol ogies to Lems Ca r on a nd ~~rs. Addison. Mrs. B ethune Jones, many others. Mrs. Siebert. and . r s. Chicbe~ter haYe e>er gi > e n . Ruth Borin g, who bas b ee n working in Labrador. ga~e the gi rl s a glowing accou nt of h e r work with all it s thrills and hard s hip s. )liss Byt e ! t o ld of th e e ffort s being m ade t o rai se mon ey for th e n ew g) mna siu m and urged the Alumnae to k ee p up the good work . Garden C ity w as r e pr ese nt e d by Jan et D e Land, )fargerie Geoghegan, Catherine Rhen , X o rma Coupe and Flor e n ce Co>ert. E>er.ron e was > e r y much inter es ted in lli . Abb ot's letter in the Garden City X e w s last. we ek, expressing the wi sh of a number of the people, for a l o w e r form of church se rvi ce th a n that now gi > e n i n the Cathedral. It took me back to thirty years ago wh en the same questio n was agita t ed with the r esult that dear old :O.lr. Tra cy sol>ed the probl e m by holding com- munity se n-ices i'l tbe school house Sunday e>e nings at eight o'clock. :\lr . Tra er wa s almoner of the Cathedral, and li>ed in the house now occupied by Donald Yau~han. He cho~e an hour wbicb did not confiict with the sen-ices at tile Cathedral and preached in lay cos ·\une without >estments. We uc:ed the ~Ioorl> and Sanke\· Hnnn . . . Book and e>e:yone joined in the sing- ing. We did n ot ha> e e~en the \'POlogy for a school hous:e then tha• • we ha>e no\X\: in f act it was n othing but a big hall where Henry Katz now co nducts his meat market. The5e so:r- tice.c: filled the purpo\'e they were in- j ' I LINCOLN CARPET CL,~ I G CO., INC .Also Carpet Laying - Binding - Repairing - S t o ra ge Telephone H :EXPSTE.A D, 19 26 - W Hempstead ~'\EW YORK • ALASKA CORK INSULATED SIDE ICER STYLES Xo. 1 size, 48x31x17 , maximum ice capacity, 90 lbs . ... . .................... Price $3 _ .4 ~o. 2 size . 46x33xl8, maximum ice capacity, 125 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pric e $43 . 4 Xo. 3 _ ~ize , 49x35x19 , maximum ice capacit)·. 1<><> lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Price $4 .4 Our Local Bepre e ntath' e Mr. L. H. S.AI\'TII\-L.\.1~ Tel. Freeport 1003-J Will acquaint you with details and pri ces Just call him-no obligations wha \\\ soe,;er . THEODORE B. KL\PPER .-\:>..~cia ted GEO RGE L. HL\'BBEIJJ Real Estate and Insurance HILTO~ AVENUE A..'o SEVENTH STREET - I ~- .... ::::::~~;:~~-.~~~~~~ t.-y. acy- ca rr:·i~t:' tome the dar ·ne- E''t Pmb~oid· -\107t! n y goocr.- ErBl 1 ~ .. n ., ·c: .,.., e :lded for r ema rk ably well. I remem- er Lhat the especial e>ent one Sun- ..,. ~ ·- eni r.e l'\\'a\ Teddy M c Kdlar':: • Yours truly. ab!<> looked re!re,hing!y sp rin~ Samuel Browne 'th daffodils and r:. arcic:c:i. Mr~. Meneely and :\l r ,. Belhune Jones pour· ed tea. o\' a~P and faihnt: s tren:nh caused .;\Ir. Tracy to r esig n his p oc:itio n at tile Cathed ral. I don't see why some- TELEPHO:\I 1180 GARDEl'\' CITY, N . Y. G.i\RDE.'t OTY PROPER A SPECiAL n· GA.BD~ER CHOOL .ALDIX.U: TO GIVE LEAP TEAR D .1.:..'\\ C:E That ~a\ the nieht that ~Irs. R oland t~ing of the same kind could not be 1 Jackson of Euston Road gave her donP now . ------------------------ --- --------.: delightful musicale. The features that I Thts afternoon is ~Irs. Ll oyd Jone s appealed the most to me were Mis s big Bridg e at the Cherry Yall e y . I Florence W alton and othe r stars ro Sharkey's sympathetic r eading of a certainly am looking forward to it and will tell you all about it n e ::rt week. appea r at Leap Y ea r Dan ce at Ritz. numb e r of charming Irish lyrics and The Gardner School Alomnae Asso-,l!r . Offi ce r 's son~s ~f. childhood. \~ta ciation will gi>e a Leap Year Dance Ulda, who told hes J S such a fasctna- and Cabaret. for the benefit o f thP I Alice Chapin Adoption Xur se ry, in the Crystal Room of the Ritz-Carlton , ~adison A>e ., X . Y. City, F el>ruary 29th. T o m Xesb it, th e l eading man in The Way Things H appe n. Arthur Sinclair . :\Jr. Mari on Gre~n. ~liss Dorothy Spoon~r. :.uss Rosamond Walker 'Whiteside , acd others 7ri.ll appea r . Fl o r ~nce ·walton and Ikon L eitrim will gi>e an ~;:xhibition of ball- r oom danl';ng . Ti kt-t~, includinl! Sur:>er are $5 and ma:r be obtained from Mrs. Fran- cis E . Latmbeer, Chairman of the En- t~rtainment Committee . T~;:h::phone Garden Cicy 945. CLASSIF I ED WANTED - LOST- FOUND- F OR SALE-FOR RENT , ETC . Advert ' sements under th i a head i ng coat three eenta a word for one inurtion. A discount of 15% w ill be nade on three or m ore consecut i ve nsert i ona of the aame advert i semenL Ho order w1t1 be accepted f or less than thirty eenta. Te lephone 2398 G~rden City. CHACFFEUR df'!.sire s positi o n w ith pr i nt~ fam ily In Gard~::o City o r H empstead: 12 p•ars' ~xp~rte n ce. Ph one Bradburst ;;oss o r write Jam es Ja ckson, !00 W. 134th St., Apartment No . 2. !'if!W York City 1923 Super io r M o del Che vrolet Sedan for sal~>, in go d cond . o run can be Garden • seen Cltv • Lonngly yours E sther International Flower Show Interests Both Amateurs and Professionals Announcement of an additional typ~ of di5play will be dinded into ~'Ofl) awards to the already !'lubstan- two sections, with parallel exhibits tial prize hst for the 11t h Annual In · from the professionals and the ama- tPrnational Flower Show wa s made at a me~'-tinK of tl:.P <-now committee at Xew York headquarte r s Saturday . This brings the total amount t o ~20,· r.oo otrerPd for the b\\st bloomg , plants. floral table de c orations. etc.. by f a r teurs. In addition to the prizes app r op r i- ated by the committees in cha r ge o r the Flowe; Show. special a .. rds are otr~red b='· individuals and garden clubs. amone them the Garden Clubs th~ large•t ~n: r put up as an incen- of Summit, Englewood, Ry e. Somerset ti~e for both amateur and prof~'-Fsional, HI! b. and Easthampton; :\t r s. Henry grow~rs to produce the fine.;t s ped· l Chapp~>!, ~ Ir s. Ed ward LeRoy. :\Irs . mens ~'-VE'r exhibit .. d to the public. T h~ Mortimer J. Fox. and , ·a r ious comme r - Show to be held March 1\;' to 26 in· cia! conc~rn~. ThP ~ll>e r and bronze clush·e, will be the largest yet gi>en. medal-. o f the Socteu· of A me r ican It will bP conduct~>d by tb~ Horticul - Fl o r ists and Ornamental Horticultur- tural Society o f XPw York , and the bt will be awarded to any n ew Xew York , and t he Xew Y ork Florists plants and ftow e r:. which the Flower Club. I Sbow Committee may deem worthy . Seve r al n e w s p ~>c at class~s o r e x · T he American Rose Society als o offers hlbits ha-re been added to tbP list o f gold and s ilver medals f o r any n ew ~> otri es, amo n g them a sp4:cial co mp e- r ose appeari ng f o r the first time. utlon In community plann10g f o r stu- Grand Ce ntral P alace will be trans· dent s in sc hools f o r Landscap~ Ar cbl- f ormed i nt o a gay f o r ecas t of spring. te ctu r e o tr e r ed through t he courtesy I Every ftowPr wbicb can be made to o f Th e Garden Club o f America whi ch opP n in the m iddle o f ~ar ch will be IS ;;po n 11o r to tb~'- amateu r sec t ions o f tbP show. and a s~cla l o p en class coverin~ ';50 squa r~> fP~'-t o f pac, t o b .. us~ Ia any way thP exhibito r de - si rP s. An oth~r f ~tU rP wblch prom · fsPs to be unusually colo rf ul i the arran~r-mf•nt of a nlcb,. In thP gard~>n wall. open to memb~r or the Gu rd en Club . there , fr o m the more l o wly ea rly sp r i nt d owe r s to brilliant n e w r oses, exqulslt~> sw,~t-p~a\ In new shades. d,:.licatP fr Ia\ and r a r e orchids. Se~eral members o r tbe Nassau County H orticu ltur a l Socl~ty will make f•Jhfblts, and are ~\Xpect••d to be among the prominent prize winners. about a tbou<>aod mn~-s. hy apl)()iotm e ot Phone 2356. WA NTED-Oats wor:.: by experlenc:ed om et dinner , or bait A' an Innovation this renr dlscrlm· fnat~on v. Ill b~> made bet wP.Pn m,.,mb •r of the G rd~>n C1ub v. ho are trictl~ ------- · .-\ Wa bington·e nlrthday dance will be held at h H mp tead Country Club on Thur dn> C\rc.nlng F brunry tfmA po Jtlon. -52 Ltnden Avenue, H mpsl.C.3~ Tel phonP Gl7·J. amnl~\•ur nnd tho ho might hnpocn to b · I ndscap nrchltcct.a Each 21 t, &t 0 o'clock. 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