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suit, couitt als IEP I1 \uce For Cun \ Assemblyman Wallace Thinks Président Will Run Again; His Hat in Ring \Assemblyman Edwin W. Wallace wnnounced that his \sombrero\ was in the ring for re-election next fall in thie course of a speech, narrating some of the achievements at the recent ses- - sion of the legislature at Albany, at the Rockville Centre Exchange Club's weekly Juncheon at Ketcham Lodge Sees Smith, Coolidge He predicted that Governor Smith would get the nomination for Presi- tient on the democratic ticket and President Coolidge would be nominat- ed by the republicans, according to the Inlest gossip at Washington. \ A motion to have the bankers in- wite their bank clerks to the weekly luncheons and pay their membership dues, was voted down, chiefly be- eause no provision was made to have the women clerks present. Secretary and Treasurer Thomas Darling announcer that reservations for the Long Island Chamber of Com- merce convention at Pennsylvania Motel, Manhattan, May 1; should be made as soon as possible to assure ac- commodations. President Edwin O. Wright recom- mended to the club an article on E5“ Island in the April issue. of orld's Work.\ He said that among other statistics brovght out by the author of the article was that the assessed valuation of Long Island ex« and equals all of Texns. Baldwin MEYERS STAEE AGET-TOGETHER 25 Couplesfiatefhined at Their Home or. Lorenz Avenue; Personals The get-togcther party held at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Meyer of [tn-emsn avenue was m success, There ® delicious \c the bestess. 'The evening was spent In singing and dancing while some en~ Joyed cards. To Hold Card Party On May 11, at St. Christopher's muditorium on the Merrick road, the auxiliary will conduct a card party. 'The women have been making elabor- ate arrangements for the affair. The award committee consists of Miss Mary Brady, Mrs. A. Jacobs, Mrs. E. Randig, Mrs. E. Crowe, Mrs. \V. Mc- Keon, Mrs. Strassel, Mrs. Krug. Mrs. J, Donavan, Mrs. Schegel and Mrs Johnson, ._, f To Hold Meeting The Baldwin Jewish Center will ronduct its noxt meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Schwartz, of Lakeside drive Monday, April 16, at 2:30 o%lock, The organization is still open to new membership and ap- pMcations will be considered at the next meeting. Final arrangements for the card party to be conducted by Mrs. M. Mondschien and Mrs. Leo Levison will be discussed. NOTES Mr. Louls Kaufmann of Thomas menue who has been confined to his home is now recovering. Mrs. Goodrich of New York City has been a guest at the home of Mrs Jerry Wilson of Eastern Parkway dur- Ing the past week Mr. Everett Applegate of Irving place is confined to his home with the gripe. 'The women of All Saints Episcopal ehurch visited the Home for the Aged ahd Infirm at Hempstead during the past week. Mrs. Rediund of 113 Park avenue last Sunday gave a party in honor of her son Stewart's confirmation. Among the | guests were Mrs. Ericson | of Baldwin, Mrs. Gunnarson of Rockville Centre and Mr. and Mrs. Granlund of Jamaica. A most enjoyable time was had by all Miss Virginia Healy of 20 Waverly ce mu Helen Wolfe of Westbury. The Misscs Botty McDougal, Irma Mawdsley, Kathryn Alexander, Eisle Phillips, Florence Seabury and Dor- othy McKenzie, school texchers, living W111 Park avenue have returned to their homes for the Raster holidays. . erngn “simian.“ ht: hter Audrey: were m owes at the home of Mrs. George Cor- of De Mott avenue. must-manuals,»- fin“; of - Miss . Helen - OV ‘filyn wuss“ Pm of D: m nvenue, win. weddint ng place at the home of the bride Brooklyn. ~ (Mr. and Mrz. Fred Kroog of Madi- avenu:, Orchard Park, have been ng Mrs. Kroog's ulster, Mrs. Sick Flushing, for several days. Rverett Sprague of North Grand #i¥ente, who has been 111, is recovering. Mrs. Louis Kautmann of Thomas ue delightfully entertained over past week Mr. and Mrs. J Silken New York City, and Miss Caroline Btenner of Westchester. LEGAL NOTICES worick or rumde wkamino “Li-84°\) appeal rm the de- m nf the Superintendent of Mulls refusing to insur a building permit ersction of show» \Tee Tice Ress: Rew, . e ~ Reatrice z“!!!- entertained over the week-end |. Young Women Gather at Miss Nancy 's Home for event may be secured from Mrs. Wil- Ham Burdick of 39 Walnut avenue. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Flan Benefit Teas A series of social afternoon teas are soon to be conducted by members of the welfare committee of Rock- ville Centre. 'The teas it is hoped will help raise funds to buy a microphone outft for the sanatorium in Parm- ingdale. The first tea will be held at 2:30 Windsor avenue, Three Named Delegates Kenneth Hamilton, \Jack\ Skid- more and Everett Willis appeared in \Johnnie Get Your Gun,\ a play given by the DeMolay council at the Mineola theatre, Wednesday evening. The trio has been named to repre- sent the council at the state conven- tion to be held at Saratoga, N. Y., during the latter part of May. Arrange For Bridge Party Plans for a bridge party and dance are being made by the American Leg: lon Post No. 303 of Rockville Centre. The affair is to be held on the eve- ning of Saturday, May 12 at the new clubhouse on Maple avenue. Standard Bearers to Meet The Standard Bearers society of St Mark's church will held its regular meeting at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday eve- ning in the church school. All girls over 16 years of ago are invited to at- tend the meeting. Refreshments will be served. NOTES Phylis Raynor is expected to retur to her home on Powell avenue day after spending the week in Was ington, D. C., with students of Mat- tituck high school. Miss Raynor is a member of the junior class at South Side high school. Mrs. J. Kurten and daughter, Eve- lyn, of North Lee avenue and Mrs. E. B. Feldmann of Cedar avenue were guests at a luncheon given at the home of Mrs. F. Swanson of Jersey City, N. J., Wednesday, Miss Carolyn Moyer of 'Tarence court and Miss Dorothy Wells of Ce- » of Rockville Centre Police Celebrate On Friday, 13th Friday, the 13th, may have been unlucky and disastrous for other po- lice departments in Nassau county, but at the Rockville Centre station two of the Heutenants held celebrations, Lieutenant William Needham and his wife celebrated the 35th anniver- sary of their marriage with a gay supper, followed by a New York show! yesterday, The oldest son of Lieutenant Harry Curley was three years old yesterday, and the youngster insisted on a real party, despite the fact that-it was Pri- day, the 13th, There was no arguing with Harry Curley, Jr., and his parents consented to give a party with a birthday cake, made specially for him, with three candles, and everything. \Buddy\ in- vited all his little friends from the nelghborflood and the gang had glorious time, staging an Indian wat and other he-man games LEGAL NoTicEs notice To BDpmnS PpursUANT To ADoPTED contract No. at BEALED PROPOSALS will be received by - the Ialrdl all: VHS:- Mm $b; u County,. in iambers. 00:3“ ‘l'lflufl’ .. Mineoim, Long Island, at | Monipay, Arr sam, 19, at which time they. will be public and 'read, and the contract « as soon as thereafter ms prac- |I tiemble, for the improvement of Olen Cove. a Hal woke \ Sherie approximately 1800 feet wilh congrete pavement and pene- th m:- all o'clock Priday afternoon, April 20, at |_ the.-entire-state-of ~Oalifornia the home Mrs. H. Brower 247) ~~ P Florida and Thrée Freeport boys are éxpected home today from Florida after mak- ing the trip from their Long Island home to the southern state by auto- mobile in record breaking ime. They re Herbert Smith, 18 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith of P_rzeport. who was accompanied by Jourtlant Rhodes, 17 years old, «nd \Tommy\ Mack, 16 years old. + The three boys started from Pree- port Thursday night at 10:20 o'clock from the Smith home for Florida and arrived in Jacksontille at 8:45 o'clock Saturday evening, the entire trip tak- ing 46 hours. From Jacksonville they went on to Miami and then started «> their return trip. On the way south the trio averaged slightly better than 30 miles an hour for the entire 1,400 miles, LEGAL NOTICES SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY Prank, x! Plaintiff, : -against- : Harry Rosenstein, and : others, : Defendants. : x In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 28th day. of February, 1928 1, the undersigned, the Referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction at the rotunda of the Court House at Mineola, in the County of Nassau on the 14th day of April, 1928 at 11°00 o'clock in the forencon of that day, the premise, directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: .N. De warned him that he would not get off so lightly the next time, Roosevelt Masons Plan Brilliant Ball At Firemen's Hall on Park avenue in Roosevelt tonight there will be a grand annual bail under the auspices of the Roosevelt Square Club of Ma- sons of which Edward Becker is the president. Prominent Masons out Long Island will attend. As planned, the event will be the most brilliant in the an- mals of Roosevelt. Major John L. Dixon, Marius Matheron, Otto Voll- mer, William Pfanstiel, and Thomas Giacomo, ..J. Heinz. and. James Haiper, past presidents, com- prise the reception committee. Republican Card Party, Baldwin Extensive plans are being made for the card party at the Baldwin Ma- sonic Club on Tuesday evening, May 15, under the auspices of the Baldwin Republican club. There will be scores of prizes, including a $5 gold door prize. Henry G. Armington is chair- man of the committee of arrange- ments, which includes Mesdames Alice Perry, Elizabeth E. Lott, Anna O. Mann, Gladys Shinkle, Florence M. Noreross, Westervelt Prentice, Lulu ¥uich. Also George Ross, Frank S. Raynor and A. J. Mann. LEGAL NOTICES SUPREME COURT, NASSAU-COUNTY Christina A. 8. Frank, Harry Rosenstein, et. ab, : Defendants. : x & ___ x In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date the 28th day of Febru- ary, 1928 I, the undersigned, the Ref- eree in said judgment named, will sell at public auction at the rotunda of the Court House at Mineola, in the County of Nassau on the 14th day of April, 1928 at 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon 'of that day the premises directed by shid fudgment to be Sold, and therein described as follows: ALL those certain lots, pleces or parcels of land with the build- ALL those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land with the build- Ings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being at Floral Park, County of Nassau and State of New York, known as and by lots 22 and 23 in Block 41, as shown on a certain map entitled, Map B of Property at ral Park, Nassau County, New York, Wind- sor Land and Improvement Com- pany made by C. W. Smith, City Engineer and Surveyor, June 29, 1912, file number 12, being parcel - 40 ft. front and rear fronting on Mayflower Avenue (Mayfair Ave- nue) and 100 feet in depth. Sald premises are to be sold sub- ject to a prior mortgage in the sum of five thousand ($5,000) dollars with interest at the rate of 6% er annum; subject to any state of facts an ac- curate survey might show, Dated, New York, February 20, 1928, CHARLES M. BLEECKER, Referee. Edwin C. Morsch, Plaintiff's Attorney, 1028 Gates Avenue, Brookiyn, New York. Maidt's Prime Rib Roast » + Leg of Spring Lamb . Ings and improvements thereon situate, lying and being at Floral Park, County of Nassau and State of New York, known as and by lots 19, 20, and 21 in Block 41, as shown on a certain map entitled Map B, property at Floral Park, Nassau County, New York, Windsor Land and Im-* provement Company, made by C. W. Smith, City Engineer and City Surveyor, June 20, 1912, and filed in the office of the Clerk of Nas- sau County, June 29, 1912 file number 12, being parcel 60 ft, front and rear, fronting on May- flower Avenue (Mayfair Avenue) and 100 feet in depth. Bald premises are to be sold sub- Jest to a prior mortgage in the sum of sixty-five hundred ($6,500) dollars with interest at the rate of 6% per annum; subject to any state of facts an accurate survey , might show. Peotuary 4, Tors: - CHARLES M. BLEECKER, Referee, Edwin C. Morsch, Plaintiff's Attorney, 1028 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Leg or Rump of Veal . Boneless Pot Roast . Loins of Jersey Pork Sirloin Steak . . . . Porterhoties Steak , MM som woe MAIDT'S MARK ETS Blvd. Sunrise | William Dunker, chief of the Pree- port Fire is the ree a letter Mr. and Mrs, H Two Cars Meet Andrew Groff, 42 years: old, 370) Berkeley street, East , was arrested on a charge of driving while drunk at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night at Nassau road and Babylon Turnpike, Roosevelt, by Patrolman Charles A. Lennon, He was booked at Merrick Precinet, Nassau County police. The arrest followed an accident caused when the machine driven by Groff struck the rear of m car operated by Morris A. Denton, 140 Pulton street, Roosevelt, as both machines were north bound on Nassau road. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Bippena PURSUANT To RESOLUTION ADoPTED APRIL | onl. 1028, cofttract No. sis SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Board of Supervisors of Nat- sau County, in its Chambers, in: the 'Oourt- House- Mineoiny Long- -at Moray, apr 2mmp, 1924, mt which time they will be publicly opened | and read, and the contract ded as soon as thereafter as prac- ie, for the improvement of McNeil Inwood, from Broadway to 500 feet north of Railroad, approximately 2000 feet with concrete pavement and shoulder gutter. A deposit of five (8) dollars will be required of all bidders for copy of_ specifications, the same to be refunded upon the return of the said copy in good condition with- In one year of the date of this notice. A similar deposit of five (5) dol- lars will be required of the bidder for the bidding sheet and form of contract, plans and details, which shail also be subject to refund. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of, or procured from the County Eugineer, Min- cola, New York, h bid. must be by a certified check on m. solvent Bank or Trust Company, In, the num of three (®) per cent of the mount of the total contract, made payable to the County of as assurance that the bid is in good faith. e Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to accept the bid fits: it = ser- try sn) pees ns o, nim, have been examined. checked 'and m report submitted thereon by. the County Engineer. Construction Bond and Main- tenance Bond will be required upon executing the contract and upon # acceptance of the work respectively. By order of the p Board of Supervisors, 7 CHARLES B. DAVEY, Clerk Dated at Mineola, L. L April rith, 1026. accompanied be viewed in applicatio with the undersigneg: \00 02 \€ PRANELN C. Town Town of Hempstead Dated, April 12th, 1928. ov. court, Nassau coumy ooo Tix rRamkim soctery ror HOME BUILDING : AND saviNos, Piaintiit, -against- i LOUIS KOHLER, et ai., z Defendants. | p _ rorUsuaNcE or A JUbGMeNt or ro URE AND SALE in the above entitled action. entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on the Tth day of April, 1928, 1, Howard Osterhout, the Referee: named In the said Judgment, will sell at uic augrion in front of the Court House in the Village of Mineoia, on the seru Dav oP may. isas, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the prem- ses directed to be sold and in the said judgment desetiben as follows ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of 'Hempstead. Count ._ Biate_ of ~New York, known \and designated as and by the lots numbers 148 and 146 on certain map entitled \Map of Free por t Heights, located at Preeport, Na- sau County, N Y. surveyed Peb- ruary 1906 'by Robert Kurz, C. E & S. Jamaica, N. Y.\ und Bled in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on the 23rd day of Feb- ruary, 1906, and which said lots when taken together are more Hieularly bounded and described as follows BEGINNING at a point in the northerly line of Brooks Avenue distant 90.78 feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly aide of Brooks Avenue with the easterly side: of Scherr Place, running thence north- erly at right angles to Brooks Ave- nue 100 feet, thence easterly parallel with Brooks Avenue 50 feet, thence southerly mgain at right angles to Brooks Avenue 100 feet to the north- erly line of Brooks Avenue, thence westerly along the northerly line of Brooks Avenue 50 fect to the point or place of beginning TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of. the mort? wagor in or to the land in the bed of the street or highway in front of the premises above described to the center line: thereof That the approximate amount of the mortgage debt to sfly:w ase . thereon.\ from the 21th day of March. 1928, to- gether with costs amounting to the sum of $385.91, with interest there- on from the Tih day of April. 1028, together with the costs of the sale Dated, April 10th, 1928 HowaRD ostErHOUT Referce rrRaNK Hancock memnEssy, Attorney for Plaintiff, Offce and P. 0. Address, 225 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York of Nassau WILLIAM GARNETT PAYNE, Executor SIDNEY A. SWEZEY, Attorney for Executor, Office & P. O. Address, No. 23 South Main Street, Freeport, Nassau County, New York. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of LEONE D. HOWELL, given to all persons having claims against SARAH HASTINGS KENNEDY, late of Baldwin, in the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the sub scribers the executors of the iast Will and Tes t of said deceased, at their place of ting business at the office of Charles W. Raynor, 457 Franklin Avenue, Mineola, New York, on or before the 15th day of May next. Dated. Mineola, New York, November 2, 1927 DAVID A. KENNELY, HAROLD W. HASTINGS, Executors Charles W Raynor, Attorney for executors, 457 Franklin Avenue, Mineola, New York. auction Sate gigas TAKE NOTICE that 1 will sell a puBLIC AUCTION - on MONDAY, APRIL 2°RD, 1928, at %:30 o'clock in the forenoon. at the Great Neek Ouruge and Repair: Co. Inc. Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y., by virlue of defvalt in the payment of promissory uote executed by Mrs. Vivian Barron and Edward Chapman, and col- Interal agreement executed by Mrs Vivian Barron, the following described jewelry ~* 2 sapphire and diamond, bracelets sapphire and diynond bracelet atinum diamond and emerald roach diamond and emerald pendant platinum dimond wrist watch platinum diamond and. emerald dinner ring platinum watch April 1, 1928 ARCHER B WALLACE, Auctioneer, 19 Railroad Avenue, 1 1 1 i 1 1 and diamond gent's Surroga | the County of Nassau, notice is hereby Preeport, Tong Island, N. Y 295 SO. PARK AVE., (Near Mill River) ANNOUNCING worics To sippers PURSUANT To ADOPTED rik amon AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received the Board of ma of Nas: &, in ite bers, in the Png dock Home tor fade a ut m\ APRIL W. hich me they be opened and read. and the rut-ml awarded ms soon as thereafter as h ticable, for the rovement of Main Street, Garden Cit from Railroad cross to the Hempstead Village line approximately 400 feet with asphaiue concrete pavement. A deposit of five (3) dollars will be required of all bidders tor copy of specifications, the same to refunded upon the return of the waid copy in good condition with- in one year of ithe date of this notice A similar deposit of five (8) dol- lars will be required of the bidder for. the bidding: sheet and form of contract, plans and details, which shall also be subject to refund. Plans and specications may be seen mt the offce of, or procured from the -County-Rugineer, Min- eoln, New York. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check on a solvent Bank or Trust Company, in. the sum of three (3) per cent of the amount of the total contract, made payable to the County of Nassau, as assurance that the bid is made in good faith. Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any or all bide, wnd to mccept the bid which it deems most favorable to the inter- est of the County, after all bids have been examined. checked and a report submitted thereon by the County Engineer Construction Bond and Main- tenance Bond will be required upon executing the contract and upon acceptance of the work respectively. Ry order of the Board of Supervisors, By B. 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