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Page Two FAR TO NELUDE | COSTUME PARADE BY HOME BUREAU One of the fost interesting evsiits of fair week will be the costume pa~ sade ataged in the e ' ex» libition tent Wedn y at 2 p. m. To Be Ouideors & colorful out-of-door scene is. be- ing arranged where the models can afihy thair costumes to the best ad- yintage. | The altractive' feature of Usie ade is that each costume worn has n designed and made by the person wearing it. - Judges of this. event will select the bess on the following poinis: | Sult- whility of costume to wearer; com- pisteness of ensemble and accessories, and ranship and style, | Awards will be to the persons wearing the prize ensembles. All | amateur creators of fashion are eligile to compete for these awards. No ex- hibit fee is required. The following are among the ex- hibitors: Freepart-Mrs. J. R. Mcla Mrs. 'William Gibson, Mrs. , Mrs. F. 8. Patterson, Mrs: Mario Pollini. West - Hempstead-Miss . Florence Loastrect, 'Mrs. Aldrich VanDoblen, Mri. Emil VanBHoven. Oceanside-Mrs. G. M. Campbell, Mrs. William Horton, Mrs. Win. Hark» mess, Mrs. Bert Johnson, Mrs. John Marsman, Mrs. P. Parks. Valley 'Stream-Mrs. Arthur Erbe, Mrs. Louise Lackman, Mrs. Albert Langlotz. Great Neck-Mrs. R. W. m Mrs. Donald Burn;~ “ii“. Phipps, Ms. Pred Central Park-Mrs. Josephine Bald: win, Mrs. Louis Damm, Mrs. Lena Rowehi, Mrs. John Seaman, Mrs. Wil- Mam Sloan. Hicksville-Mrs. John Borley, Mrs Bhirley Hicks, Mrs. Lyla Kraemer, Mrs. William . Kremp, Mrs. Henty <- Mueller, Mrs. M. Schiller. Bea _ Cliff-Mrs. Charles Mrs. M. Diggory. Mrs. A. . A. VanNostrand “rt; addition to span-oring t phyla Rendezvous held in the speakers' tent Wednesday the Nassau County Hot . Bureau will hold a special exhibit in the Parm ind Home Bureau bulld- O Costumes f. the el - dressed homemaker wil be exhibited by | Mrs. Diggory, Sea Cliff; Mrs “mush: Manhasset; Mrs. Johnson, Lynbrook; Mrs. Campbell, Lynbrook; Mrs. Rapp, Manhasset: Mrs. Lackmann, ._ Valley Stream: Mrs. Schmidt, Valley Stream Mrs. - Marsman, . Oceanside; . Mrs. 5 Sloan. C-ntral vark: Mrs. orley, Hicksville: Ms. Ward, Great Ned ; Mrs, Atwater, Manbassct; Mrs ail bert, M nh'l'n‘calv rian \ Bay get a Pollowin» a budget plan this er- hibit will show comp > around the- k ensembles, chin attractive corner of milady's boudoir will be arranged for the con- | venience of the modern homemaker where the display will be shown. The county officers of this associa- tlon are: Mrs. John | Bust, chair- man. Valley Stream: Mics lflvlnll Bacon, . vice.chairman. . West Hemp- stead: Mrs. Willlam R. S-iffer . see- retary. Oceanside; Mrs. G. Thoma® Powell. Glen-Cove: Mrs. Jess» Wright Mrs. Hobt Herbert, Sea CHff; Mrs Hen Mrs. H. S. M-Kpiht. Mrs J. R. McLaughlin, Miss Florence M. Rirev, mahager f the county nrogram. z- with apecial will ba Charg® of the exhibit BOULEVARD LIGHTS WILL RF INSTALLED ON SUNRISE HIGHWAY Contracts Sor Installation: of boule vard lights Sr the entire length of the Sunrise highway in _ Rockville Centre invclvina an of wppr ximateiy $30,000 by the village was signed today by Mayor Chas. E Richmond. immediately wnon the te e«ipt of the needed parmit from the departmen' cf water, gas and electr! city, New York. Commisioner . .tonald C. ~Daiwler fo Rockville Centre, through whale] Bryant, I was secured in short order. expressed today his ap- precietion af co-emeration extended to Him by New- Commissioner Henty \F Woods, of Brooklyn. RED CROSS TO HAVE DENTA!. FXHBIT AT . THE MINEOLA FAIR At Eduontion hall, Mineo fair, an Interesting exhibit will be the dentai work unde: the avaplces of the Ju- mior American Réd . Cross, . Nassau county chatter. \The administrative committee com wrises Mrs. George E. Brower, chair- man: lfs Robert Gair, Jr., . vice chairman: Mra. Herbert May, seere tary; C. D. Vorburgh, tremsurer; A. J Pry. W. C. Mepham and James B Welles. - Miss Durcthy L. 'Tmpscott is exec utive secretory In the sme hall the Nas wri county public health committee. comprised of Dr. A. J. Davis, Partingdale; Mrs. Botles:\ Dinosn, . Westbury; | Mrs. Georg» Pishen secretary and 'treas: wer, Gard«\ Oity, and Dr. Maryland Burns, Gien Cove, will be represented. Maternity infancy and child by- gleme are io be specialized, 'THIEF TAKES PLANTS John Perrivino. of $4 West Merrick read, Vallaw Stam, reported vester day to the fifth nrechict, Nassan roumty pallce, that for the vast week during the early hours of the mem- ing. plants, valued at $250, were trom his nuriery: «arden. Detective WINDOW SHADES Funeral Homa Fine Arts U DATLY GivenLargeSpace [UG IMLMT, In Woman's Building At Fair '|Mmbel R. 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Roslyn 999 #0 # % & Art Of NeediePlyersForms One Of Chief Fair Features \>=«: 'To any: the exhibit of hundréds| Smith, Mrs. Mary Bigoney, Mrs. C. E. of examples of needlework Wheeler,. Baldwin; Mrs. Robert Woman's building-at the Jair! Voting, Miss Beatrice Young. Miss will be one of the most int Florence .Young, Margaret S. Young. F. Marshall, Great Neck. Alice Toombs, Mrs. O. Becker, Nya /A Blust, Mts. Elizabeth Raberchine, Valley Stream; Ruth M. Foley, Flor al Park:: Jennie Gower, C. L. Wolf. Edele Steinle, Etta ° Martin, Hyde Park; Mrs. Roman Wolf, Mrs Marie Wilkugel, .Preda C. @wanson, Prances Fernandez, Pranklin © : Parker, Inwood; Susan Henzlet. Florence E> Powell, Kils P. Powel),| Cedarhurst; es Fischer, Glen- M. K. Powell, Louise A. Powell, EveHead. ur H Penelope Gillespie, Mrs. A. Ped A. O. Hudson. Eunice B. Hull, Mrs. Pienning Vaughan, Miss Minnie Van z iss Doug -\Wailler, Genevieve D. Wallingford, Mrs. W. P. R. Davis, Port Washing- :|tom; Mrs. E. M. 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