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omen Injured In Auto Crash When a truck collided with the Methodist Class Presents <== sins o Featuring North Hempstead turnpike, near the & & [Vanderbit estate, Wednesday night, WALKOVER SPORT SHOES 'Belinda,' Comedy, Tonight «=.; s.\ SHOES hatten, was badly lacerated about 4 in unending variety. __ - 4 for Men and Women - - th alp and Mrs. Bessie Butts [Miss Olive Hingle Has Title Mr and mrs red Gottchuidt ing \her sou gack. of 519 be: They may be chosen R . sons, John and Wred, Jr, and - street, Cedarhurst. were painful- A Role; Miss Helen King Etta Young, all of Trenton, N/ J lly cut and bruised. Miss Moran is in Wilbur Coon Directs Comedy spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs./the Nassau Hospital but the others we come to the fore with a || as Co One of Washbure ave: ware able ne wy home , (0 | | Archfitters tions and solid colors. | ars B. D H 's Bunday: School | w truck was out i. F : | class of the Methodist church willl The past noble grands of of 30 | Bayside | agitie, R Rubber, leather or be f l l f O Whitestone, and was driven by Leen autiful selection o X~ [f present the. three-act comedy, \Be-|Rebekah lodge will meet Wednestas Yuu ite. wii The Florsheim Shoe \ 1 - - . . linad,\ in the parish house to-/afternoon, April 25, at Mrs. Barbara! ef neice} crepe soles. pal stone. chid Shirts with ties to [| nas Members - of the - east|Schlicters home in Minecla | __ {I| for the Man Who Cares ny wo Sione aH CR Mroand Mrs Wo Walker Tut, ur .| LA PALINA is DINED match. King, who studied dramatic art at | ; 28d daughter, Alice, spent Easter with | - . 13333“; make Palme b and Mrs W. W. Tait, Sr. of New| Another dinner in honor of the [Centre The curtain wil rise at 8) *°*K {dark eyed Senorita La Palina will be , Iheld at an exclusive New York club Neckwear ovlock | Elizabeth Weyrauch, daughter at 9 o'clock, and the proceed-| The girls are being assisted by Other Mr. and Mrs: Martin Weyrauch of /ngs will be broadcast by the 17 aso The newest lasts and patterns Snappy and Sturdy Shoes for the young people. Miss Olive Hingle will Madison avenue, is tll at her home |c@ftef stations of the Columba Growing Boy or Girl. arry the leading role of Belinda, The] 8 Iam a ha . win o dean at Me | deemDake ot Coler in one ge and the most popular leath- Shocs-the kind that stand So ° s entert e . | s j on alzrgflfi’fi‘gmfigyw Thompson, and children, Chester|star of the concere or vaudeville stage ers in shoes for formal, after- hard knocks and do not scuff. land Miss ‘mmbflh wermore and Ethel, of Bridgeport, Conn., for|w!ll play a part in the program. The , Dr. Posner's - Buster Brown -Troc- | few. days |La Palina guitar ~ emble and a large . Boy Scout Mothers Elect * > 57 phony ar ii furnish th noon and dress wear. Moe |_ The annual meeting of the Boy! The Presbyterian church choir ~1s~\‘ms:’rh'“y orchestra will furnish the, 00 d - _ [Scout Mothers of Freeport was held|planming to present the musical com-| in several combina- T#AQ ® Tuesday in the dugcut of the Ameri-/ecy, \A Tale of m Hut,.\ by Carrle C jl 1 h {can Legion. The: following offcers|B. Adams. in the near future ~ » BE ots fit the arc A Se « were elected: President, Mrs E. Wil-| , H. Kelsey of h IT WON'T Large Selection of bi\ sateen. e Widens firs |, Mrs. Juines H. Keisey of Stoughton [s\ scan Test yat Phen s atin hors ct LONG NOW! HE heels don't stip. The | asch: secretary, Mrs. Robert Hansen: | 800 Mrs. C. C. Smith, 201 West Mer: T , c Wuk Mrs. Charles Stearns presided. se! T!°K \02d ' sides don't gape. ilbur ® | introduced Irving P. Southworth,| Mr and Mrs Henry Ashdown of St StICk Coon Shoes fit- everywhere oenlx chief Boy Scout exccutive at Ossining, John's place ate planning to celebrate . . You buy them for style, enjoy N Y., who gave an interesting: talk. their 50th wedding anniversary on w ll w , a B. Asch. H. Gissell and Mr. Lee wso|May 1 mo them for snug fit and ease. spoke. ur wut. work Comfortable from the start The Get-together\ lunch and Sew- | GLS, * Mrs Og‘r‘g‘ ”griz‘rimnm the INK club will meet Tuesday at the Many models- all leathers and I l Straight Eight Pinochle club at her|DOMe of Mrs.. Edward Romaine satin. Oslery Archer street | home, 471 Peunsylvania avenye, Mon- I | day evening. Prizes were won by Mrs Miss Armes Naumann of Bellair ® Mar No. io [Stewart of New York, m guest. Mrs.[has been visiung Mrs E. L Bassett anr Mildred Carman and Mrs. Mabel Mo- (of St. Joh 1 ~ ran The consolation prize was awnrd-| Howard Co WE CAN FIT THE HARD-TO-FIT Mrs. Howard Combs of Roosevelt ed to Mrs May Specht. Other mem-), - wiv . a + A bers present were Mrs. Luetile ye e C00 of Sensational Every Size -Every Width Mrs Mary Coffec, Mrs. Sadle Mandell - ind. Mrs lie h. A sipper was!, value R [ served by the toran of /a _ D224 - 1 E. tional All Silk Nassau avenue will er tertain April 16. | xce c t 'u ashione notes | Roosevelt \| Sfyle R Full Fashioned - --4 i Miss Emily Stuart, who is a mem { - HOSIERY { the nurses 'i class at |s . Mallory Hats Hart, 5&6???” & Marx & n’X-‘l“-‘ hostal. New York Cty p uel M. O'Connell of Bab; Reed Furniture ' L 80s 28 Shadvt othes . ter vacation with her turniike lias returned frum Orana Department of $4 35 3 pair 3390 ik ao ' ‘ per pair star) atareachusetts Is abo ust ( pag The N Mrs: William Nauman, Stanley, Ar- hold and Robert. of Huntington, L I. ram, q I it oF being Rug Store are pending their Easter holidays,a vicum st . e ew e with Mr. and Mrs. Henry: Ashdown 'great. wor Mr Merrick Rd, Sinith is also nd Mr and Mrs E. Bassett of St ut at Protect my c ction Hose at Park Ave., 32 Main Street, Established 1910 90 So. Main Street, Mr. and Mrs Russell Minard of as Rockville Centre HEMPSTEAD FREEPORT entertained at cards Monday, > R . . |evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McTnish Telephone R. V. C. 1438 Exclusive, but Not Expensive Mr. and Mrs Otto Gottsehaldt and ,, \/ \TH ROCK M Mr. and Mrs. James Gowd of Freeport boule cols x g m and San Siegel, the foremost man- - 94 SO. Main Stu; FREEPOQI NoY were among the guests. dolimist today, divide the starring - / | 'he March and _ April birthdayshonors of the coming White Rock con- | groups of the Transfguration Ladies'cert to be broadcast at 8:30 tonight. |Guild are to hold a food sale in theiover WJZ and 10 associated stations --- house Friday, April 20, from the National Broadcasting com- o _ _j __. 1 4 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. John Keeler and|pany's blue network. These concerts Read The Classlfied Ads Mrs. Wilson Terry are in charge of|are pres: ted by the Judson Radio arrangements. Program Corporation Bee Hive Department Store 53 W. Merrick Road FREEPORT 92 So. Main Street FREEPORT, N. Y. 13 % _ Have you seen the New _L Notice Jaunty Frocks ~ All R*\ models that have a & been carried over they're NEW ! they're young and gay and 'different' 7 from an old Easter they're exclusive and attractive stock. All the elab- These charming models are the biggest hits in Paris. They were : IJ orate styles (lav- designed to enhance the grace of youth; the flattering high b f ; ishly furred) that waist-line and the swinging skirt which Paris likes so well are I ; j shown in these models. Beautiful materials, guaranteed tubfast ; | a}? f§atured in [this all the latest colorings including neat checks, new dots and f <a offering are abso- novelty prints. You will buy many of these frocks when you f lutcly new, in point f 4 ' I note their exclusive charm. % A' ..- | of time and tailor | _ Furred Models ing. | to Go at All Elaborately uP? $24\ Fur Trimmed Formerly to $39.50 Taiiored Coats of Finest Imported T weed A special group of fine imported tweed The Coats for spring take on feminine airs in their jaunty throw scarfs, jabot effects and capes that are fashioned of the material of the Coat. An un- usually fine collection of semi- formal .coats. They are the sort of coats that are MATERIAL-S. equally smart and comfortable on the & pod steamer, train or in emu\ runs &tlm Twllh by motor. Straight lines, approved br Kashas Charminne fashion in colors bluse, green, grey, tan EMF I. ll MM‘I ‘l