{ title: 'The Nassau daily review. (Freeport, N.Y.) 1926-1937, January 15, 1926, Page 6, Image 6', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn95071428/1926-01-15/ed-1/seq-6/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn95071428/1926-01-15/ed-1/seq-6.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn95071428/1926-01-15/ed-1/seq-6/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn95071428/1926-01-15/ed-1/seq-6/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Alene Scoblete, Rockville Centre Public Library; Tom Tryniski
= f + A Freeport, L. I. lez: 5 Tel. (mum-w 'Special for Today and Tomo 100 New Dresses | aa\ lug R FH [new Yor | ur - | in all the new shades. Grade 1-1 Gerald, Emily Nicbaelsen, Irene Sa Trautwein, . J Grade 6-Mildred-. Worth, Rose Keak. = -=iR y Ps M1375 _ $1675 Excellent values at Ruelius, Eva. Clayton, - Alice Mio n, Dagmar Stemholm, Ruth Magnuson. Catherine O'Gonor, Ly p , - ( . , - , i “0:23“ ¥io he \a a cers . . 628 NOSTRAND AVENUE 335 NINTH STREET 1161 FLATBUSHAVENUE r , ul , Edwin Traut 3 Frullix ts ~ Grey, John Quigley, s oa ff it (oke me ot ar y on; ljlhyem 0143 Phone South 0054 Phone Flatbush 4302 B z to Chapter of 453, O. E. B., - s p sre - evening (In Rockviile Cen- 's ; Mr.{thin -eream, brofled bacon, butter- T well cooked and used rather spar-}in the making more sugar is unnee ingly. / essary, otherwise add 34 cup granu-| ”mwrmfi 5.1109“ m _ The luncheon dish is made with|lated sugfir. Fold in whites of eggs meringue puddt he remnants\ of lamb from roast|Destgm until stiff and dry. Cover apple P * tea of the previous dinner. apple sauce with mixture and bake 80 minutes in a slow oven. Serve h r “n\ Meringue Pudding cold with whipped cream slightly marshall; Mrs. Ruth Cousins, ward |®AMNoped corn, fruit salad, angel cups thick apple s210®, 1-2/sweetened and Mavored with vanilla. 4 Jelly of any flavor, 3 eggs, 14 she took poison er; Mr. George Plossi, sentinel; Miss ake, whole wheat bread, milk, Of 4 (Copyright, 1925) ¥ & She Grace Brower, Mra. Amelia pow »mugar, 1-4 teaspoon _----4___ I 83 North Park Avenue recovered, however, © |Strohson, : - | Grade T-Evelyn \Hylton Evelyn a * .. and yer, Wnfimgnrxnsxfia: is served occacsionally. It must be| If the apple sauce was sweetened! Read the Want Ads. | Rockville Centre, L. L Stewart, Harriet Kock, hubby promised to confine Martha; Mrs. .Leriora Winterson, Grade 4-Florence Vanderlofke, humell to the waltz and |Elects: Miss Jennia Petry, color Helen Ostrosky, Harold Mulishey, bearer; Mr. Ferdinand Wisner, trus- - M Jacob:-Grundel, Ida Rothbort, How- tee for three years; Mrs. Elizabeth pler In New York?\ asked McDeg ard Wiliams. ' Wheeler, trustee for two years, and - nott. \Or would you soon be ready - G %-Matthew Rotfkamp, Jen- Mrs, +Josephine Richardson, chair F i jor still farther ports? That is us» Cookie, Grace-Erand. - - man for one. year, * F ually the result of thase feverisi Grade 28-Marle Gochner, MIL ' ® juestings.\ ' @red Olsen, Viadimir Panasuk, Prut - . F \ Barbara turned on him, {rritably, Poschak, Arthur Ritzman, Lillian & p - You don't understand. I've got to E lofake, * a wo. And I've got to succeed-make \Grade 2-John Blasco, Bertha fishtoflflfiM-g d / a splash in the world. It's my whole Boyden, Lillian Dirscoll, Jesale:Grun- an - ~~ life, I've nothing else. I want to be del, Theodore Monge, Edna Myers. + FOR: INFORMAL WEAR going somewhere,\ Olive Olsen, Lawrence Swensen. Mrs, Michel J. Madigan. of 211{Ohio the second, and -Mrs. William] Some of the newest negligees are BEGIN HERE TODAY dition that the name of the mother |even some of the rottenest ones. At the last words, McDermott gave Grade 1-Stanley Radiewloz, Harry|Maple avenue, entertained at her|Smith the third. Among the other|Of Shaded or two-toned chiffon over life . attracts BA RBA RA |be withheld, you understand.\ \I've decided that mother love |her a keen glance. \Barbara he Pli ( Mlidrc Mras Frank Mra. Mre Slips of gold or silver cloth,. .. no .\ uhe flite Certainty,\ Barbara replied. though a wonderful thing, is not a|said, \I've known. many young meen, - 'Doro- uni-m #fternoon. -The Conley, =| r. H ant M ps 'r 2.13 REYN , her flanee, \ The room Into which Barbara was) virtua. It's an Instinct, and these) women and young men who were thy Stewart, -/ prize-winners were Mrs. DeLano,|Robert Darbee, Mrs. Edwin 5:1: \ FOR SOUTHERN WEAR and gets a job on the Chicago |!6d contained two beds. One was! women cannot withstand It any more| 'going somewhere.' But they nrver‘ \ Mrs. James McCullough, ‘url Ale: 8 Mrs. DeWitt Hl‘\ Mra. course Mn. A. close rival of crepe de chine is Telegraph. Barbara is at a road. CMD In the other lay a girl. ., than they can withstand the instinct got anywhere unt!} they stopped. Shantung silk with its rougher sur-| house when a prominent man When Barbara sat down beside for food or self-preservation.\ \I don't mean to preach, But t WOULD REMOVE PICTURES |ander Weish, Mrs. Henry Zobie, and|Garrity, Mra. Edward Jones, Mre ng C a her, the giri turned listlesaly from| \It is a mice baby girl. though.\| rolling stome is the curse of 7 Mrs. Howard Leonard. Other guests(Stephen Heagan, and Mrs. T. Mor.|{@G° aDd firm texture. It comes in| kills himself and she connects (SF contemplation of the wall and|She puiled the blankets away from| newspaper profession. Just at OF STATESM EN IN \|were Mrs Frank Carpenter, Mrs.|ris of Freeport. the most delightful paste! shades. tw'gf'fl'fgfi’gm answered in monosyliables, the baby's face. Barbira leaned for time when he is beginning to be use Thomas Darling, Mrs, Willcby . THE TAFFETA SCARF red scart . The story of desertion and dest! ward to look at it. Before she knew |ful to his paper, the wanderl Corbett, Mra. Elizabeth Lott, Mra.! Mrs, Edward Haupert of Cedar > Mrs. Stacy «likes Bruce, He |°UU0) cume out, bit by bit. Barbar it, the murme had pinced the bundie/seizes bim and be's off again. Charles Southerland, Mrs. 'Waiter|avenue and Mra. Letty. Keys, to-| The scarf or Phi; m“ is fl\: mdvances so she pe: |C0se ber questions tactfully and/in her arma. Barbara stood very| \But looking at it from yo - 3 \\ - ~, {Hood, Mrs. A. J. MacEiroy, Mrs her with Mrs, Louis Brown, very dashing. wit top: con waited fer the answers. The mother |still. The face of the baby was sear |own point of view, I believe you' .. London, «Jail, 15.-(AP)--PIctur6®Charles Burroughs, Mrs. Henry Hen-| Lfllian Harrison, and Misg Hétie]®* \* one-piece sport frock, seemed little interested im the con iet and wrinkled, like that of a very making a mistake'to pull up' tik gm‘l male. statesmen and Mrs. Charles Kronmulie.| Relzenbach of Lynbrook. were enter- \aus versation. . eld man. Its mouth and its fists| here, Jull when you are Becoming the panelled. walls of the little wack \ tained 'at luncheon at the tome of UNUSUAL COMBINATION But at the ond of It, /he sat boit worked constantly. really necessary to the Telegraph. room which is set aside for the use! Mrs. Willis Buchanan and Mrs.|Mrs. Edward Brown of Astoria, on| A recent novelty from Paris is a ' lias - . oBi.the dour women- members: of|James McCullough will-be the guests, Wednesday. r> cont of white taffeta that is orf very a hays\ rng + of Mrs. Jeremiah Wood of r cn / tailed Hines and worn with a \he_women members have notat the Republican Women's lincheon| Mrs, Robert W. Nix of Hempstead] °PO\t Mkirt @ any objection to- those male/at'the Waldorf; on Saturday. avenue, \has conipletely recovered n but women who are less) «=>... / - from -her recent operation. with the affairs of state com-| Mrs. Francis Klacss, Mrs. William ' in that atateswomen should and Miss Ruth Corbett are| Mrs. Frank Owen gave a tuncheon| London.-Sir Arthur Conan 120310 forced to look at men politiclans|representing the Rockville Centre/and bridge at her home Tuesday,|Admits the \mistake of his life.\ \At will day in the House and then com-|Service Club at the convention of the| Mrs, Marius: Wheeler 'and Mrs. theatre where Sherlock Holmes ied to look\ ft more men' when|l« I. Federation of Women's Clubs Malone won the prizes. was being played, a boy, in the role withdraw 40. their private] iD Brooklyn. today, wei of pase atteaotéd tiy attention.\ Mir Pel Mra. Edward W; Thode of Cedar|Arthur recently maid in an address Mrs, Frank Carpenter of. Northlavenue,' entertiined. a party of|Défor®e the Savage Clug, \I should \ Village avenue. was hostess to the|friends at 'her home made a fortune if I had maid A % Wednesday Evening Bridge Club atinight. to that boy 'We will go half and half TALLATION OFP EASTERN her home this week. 'The present on whatever we make for all the rest TAR orFiCERS AT BALDWIN \er home this mask. _Thobe Present + of our lives' The boy was Charlie Baldwin ~Chapter| of 'the - Bastern |M at! Ian. Hos.\ Icon-3,10. Chaplin. -. ar will. meet at Hall Fri ra, Henry 'Hendérson, Dr. and evening: when the newly slccten| MYS. Pratik T. Del.ino, Mr. and Mro, 'of the Wist 'th oie oor cooacts when you 6 will be Installed with imipres | Willéby | T. Corbett, Mr. and.. Mra. empasteai!hands In your poc you ike . ® Fred Echarach. Mrs. El th 1 Home Bureau Club. are. learning/have a wife on them, and Mrs. M. Knoblett, . Ufs F {fft ti? f 16 my E!§;i:i§ If} if; i iia] | McDermott shook his head i \I'm gm“ you don't know what loneliness means. You've never been alone in New York.\ - | [ if can't stand head andly, you piemse call mad get the births and Jimmg's work. 1 know he is goos on an errand.\ td (lt: I H I t it it