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Photo by Antonino Baits, Rockville Centre. MES. EDWARD M. KUCHLER, JE. Mrs. Kuchler, who lives on Denton court, Rockville Centre, is chairman of the membership committee of the auxiliary of the Rockville Centre American Legion post. She is also on the executive board of the auxiliary. As membership chairman, she shows a very inter- esting record book, indicating 181 paid up members, over twenty being junior members. Recent names added to the roster of the auxiliary are Mrs. Ernest Haedrich, Mrs. H. Chichester, Mrs. A. Seams, Sr., and Mrs. A. Seams, Jr., Mrs. Walter Peterson, Mrs. Walter Granger, Mrs. Frank Carlson and Mrs. Daniel Creagan. Mrs. Kuchler, before her marriage *~ Smith, all of Garden City, attended| the wedding of Miss Edwina Dickin- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Au- gustus E. Dickinson of Lincoln park, West Chicago, to Douglas Dow Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Miller of Stewart avenue, Garden City, Chicago Thursday. mony a wedding breakfast was served at the Blackstone hotel. or CONTESTS MARK SCHODL EXHIBIT age avenue, ained at luncheon and In connection with the exhibition of school work at Elocution hall at -the Mineola fair Priday afternoon at \T4 o'clock, there will be a competition |for cash prizes in the following classes jof industrial arts work: boat models, meropiane models, bird houses, book ends. No previous entries or notices of intention to compete are necessary. The only requirement is that the competitors be school pupils inthis county. A pupil may submit as many| specimens inas many different classes as he may desire. Contestants are responsible for the care ofthelr specknens and they Castellanos Return From Trip should bring their specimens at four Through Italy o'clock and after the awards take the at After the cere- MANY TO ENTER > d cs (ane a\ a aa v ~* % A FashiogaModel’s She Raves About a Sports Frock ay, from the amount of ts she must be quite pop- the home-town boys, too. don't wonder I think of my young ur baby is a darling- New Achievement In Face Powder of dark blue Jersey. The skinof youth les in every boxof bl trimmed with interlac- Ing bands of beige wool braid, as are the cuffs. The natural waistline marks it as decidedly new. Clever pleats of irregular length are ap- plied on the skirt in a very tricky way. She looks stunning in it, and it will be a practical frock for her to jhave lit school. . Much love GRACTE mew wonderful MELLO-GLO Face | Powder. The purest powder made- its color is passed by the U. 8. Govern ment, No pastiness, flakiness or irri- tation. A new French process makes it spread more smoothly and prevents large pores. No more shiny noses-it stays on longer. Use MELLO-GLO. } i Diary |g For weeks now - ewzeryone in Franklin Shops has been busy planning for an event that will sur- pass any ever held an Long Island. And now, in a few days that event which will meet with the enthusiastic approval of all . . will be at hand . . We're nearly ready ... Lono ISLAND's DEPARTMENT SroRs FRANKLIN n # was a nurse. She was graduated from the New Re:helle Training School for Nurses. Mr. and Mrs. Kuchler are comparative newcom- ers in Rockville Centre, and have already made a place for themselves in the village, Their chief interest now, like that of most Legion and mon.. ers, _. carnival and b r to be held from Septem- ber 21 to 28, in the grounds on Clin- ton avenue, Rockville Centre, oppo- site St. Agnes school. 'This carni- val !s being planned by committees who have worked hard to make it a real success, It will offer to the people of the South Shore pleasant mand amusing means for spending their evenings. / Miss Marian Berrian of Nassau boulevard, Garden City, entertained very delightfully at luncheon and bridge and a surprise stocking show- er at the Garden City Country club, Baturday, for Miss Janet Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. MIDs of Nassau boulevard, Gar- den City, whose marriage to Mr. Frederick Stephen Lutz. of Garden City, is to take place at the Cathe- dral of the Incarnation Wednesday, eptember 18. Miss Berrian, who is to be one of Miss Mills's attendants, had as her guests Mrs. George Hew- itt, Lansdowne, Pa.; Mrs. Richard Sheldrake and Miss Florence Down: mg, Belle Tere; Mrs. Lester H. Jayne, Porest Hills; Mrs. Robert Glover, Kew Gardens; Miss Plorence Xeineman, Hollis; Miss Alice Al- rarer, Bayville; Miss Arrietta Smith, Wiss Elizabeth Macdonald, Miss Har- fett Babcock, Miss Agnes Warbasse ind Miss Flora MacNaughton, all of Brooklyn; Mrs. Frederick L. Mills, Mrs. J. Clayton Berrian, Mrs. Ste- hen Lutz, Mrs. James Addison, Jr., rs, Charles Lebcenkrauss, Mrs. Deokge Mendes, Mrs. Chester Lord, Miss Eugenie Scllenings, Miss Har- lett \Underwood Miss Beatrice Bo- , Miss Maude Louise deTiénne, Marion Fitter and Miss Lois Fitter, all of Garden City. The dec- srations were lovely centerpieces of yellow roses. Mrs. C. D. Meneély of Second street, Garden City, was hostess at the Lido club, Long Beach, Satur- day night, at dinner for Miss Dore: thes Anne Lannin and Mr, Harry A. Tunstall, both of Garden Oity, whose wedding at the Garden City hotel tomorrow will be one of the most Important events of the. sea- son. Mra. Mencely's daughter, Mrs. Clinton Blake Townsend; it to be Miss L&nnin's matron of hondr.. The guests at dinner Included Mr, and Mrs. Mdward Richmond, Mr. hnd Mrs. Dudley Gerard, Mr.. and Mrs. Clinton Blake 'Townsend, Mrs. ftecle, Mr. lug Mrs. Harry Mrs. Charles , Mize Mallett, Miss Mwude 'Tienne, Miss Mary Doyle Wilkinson is entering Syracuse university | this week. Miss Brindley is a graduate from South Bide High school, class of 1029, Mrs. Walter Scott Smith, mother of Mrs. Charles Richmond, is spend- Ing the week as the guest of Mrs. Joel Baminis at East Northport. | Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Rickett of 'Royal place, Rockville Centre, are on a two-week ocean trip to Savannah, a. Charles MeCord of Norcross street,! Rockville Centre, was the weekend) guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wills Buch anan of Scarsdale, formerly of Rock: |vile Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Herman: of Locust avenue have returned after two weeks spent at Shelter Island. Mr. and Mrs. John Watts of North Village avenye. Rockville Centre, and daughter, E/'zabeth, spent two weeks) in the Ontekill mountains, motoring from there to South Hadley, Mass,) where Miss Waits, who is also a graduate of South Side High school, will enter Mcunt Holyoke college, _- Mr. and Mrs. R. Pitesimons and daughter, Sheila, and son, Dick, of Raymond avenue, Rockville - Centre, have returned after spending . the summer in the Adirondacks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Octien of North Vilage avenue, Rockville Cen- tre, spent the weekend at Montauk [Manor, Miss Peggy Cooke of Baldwin, Miss| Margaret | Brindley, Miss - Madeline McCord, Miss Muriel Brindley and Miss Marjorie Blee, all of Rockville Centre, had luncheon in New York Thursday and attended the matinee performance of \Thé Little Show.\ ening they were entertained rdner of le Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reimers of Franklin court, Garden City, and Mr. Mrs. Halsted John. VanderPoel New York, were dinner guests of Kenneth M. Murchinson of New York at Sands Point club. abroad. . While in Italy they visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Castellano specimens away. Hon. F. Trubee of Richardson place, Hempstead. Te-\pavidson will be the judge of the turned on the Conigrand! from a trim-”1,1.“ and equally competent |judges will determine the relative merits of the exhibits in the other T nally sailfigfln‘gfi’fi Nad classes. The competition will take nine Castellano of Naples. Mr. and/ PMCe in a latge tent near the hall. Mrs. Castellano also stopped in| From 12:30 to 4:00 on Friday there Rome, Venice, Lake Como, Geneva 111 be a succession of demonstrations and Florence. ' ' of \how we teach today\ ranging from kindergarten to high school, and $-- including visual instruction, Several | Today's Menu ge- --- -% Mr. Castellano's birthplace at Sor- v schoels will participate in this demon- stration, This should interest parents as well as pupils and teachers. At 10:00 a. m. Friday there will be a spelling contest, Each public and private school in the county is entitled to have one representative, who must have been an elementary pupi1 dur- ing the last half of the year 1928-29, even though he may now be out of school or in high school. Cash prizes of $25, $15 and $10 will be awarded to the schools whose contestants rank first, second and third, respectively, and appropriate medals will be award- ed_to the individual winners. The musie feature this year will consist of orchestras, school bands and glee clubs in which nutherous schools will be represented from Wednesday till Priday, inclusive, The special stand near Education hall will bave an almost continuous program thase three days. School children will be admitted peppers free every day except Saturday; nev- 1 teaspoon chopped onions ertheless Priday fl]? be of particular 12 cup cheese, cut fine (leftover interest educationally. | Club Activities . Welch of Flower IHemmtnd. Her guests were Mrs James Savage, Mrs. Wagner Sunny- side, Mrs. Prank G, Schumacher, Mrs. George 5. Watkinson, Mrs. John J. McConlogue, Mrs. Charles A. Lees, 'Mrs. Frank C. Christensen and Miss Ruth Wilson. After refreshments had been served, Mrs. Massell award- ed the prize for high score to Mrs. By MRS, ALEXANDER GEORGE CHEESE AND CORN SOUFFLE TASTY and Corn Souffle, Tomato Sauce Buttered Green Beans Bread Grape Conserve Head Lettuce-and Cucumber Dressing Graham Cracker Ice Box Cake Coffee Cheese and Corn Souffle, Serving 4 (To serve for luncheon, dinner or! supper) 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk 1-2 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon pper 1 tablespoon finely chopped green Mrs, Charles avenue, ~Florad Park, who recently returned from Europe, entertained the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club mt \The Merry Whters,\ Mainstreet, Hempstead, w \re luncheon was served. Mrs. Welch used place cards and favors which she brought with her from Paris. street, Hempstead, was elected alter- nate to the regent to attend the state convention of the Daughters by the Lord Stirling chapter, D. A. R., was a success, due to the efforts of the chiirman of the committee, Mrs. George D. Smith, and her able as- October 3 to October 5, at a meet Ing of the Lord chiapter ave~ Vandervoort, . . . Mrs. T. James Campbell and Mrs. 'Raiph B. Monroe. 'The sale was held Manna. vacant store at 281 Front Enroll Now--- New Term! | -They Did We Thank the Women of Nassau County For the wonderful reception they gave us when our store opened Saturday, We always knew that Nassau county women were judges of smart dresses . . . now we know that they are also judges of unusual value, They found Frceport price could buy Fifth avenue fashions. We will show our thanks in the wonderful values we will continue to offer. 't Believ Until They Came to See! Offering at For Misses For Women Shoppers asked us \How do you do it?\ e It DRESSES This Week's Special $7.75 And these dresses are as smart, as chic as the newest from Paris; and as moderate in price as the most economical would wish, 'These dresses have lace jabots, velvet trimmings, bows, higher waist lines , . . all the signs of unnrtness &a . all the new colors. i Browne's Business Schools HEMPSTEAD 266 Fulton Avenue LYNBROOK Post Office Building Mrz. Chales Hirst of Middletown is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lyman D. Crear of Raymond avenue, Rook ville Centre. Mrs, Robert Townsend of Seventh stroet, Garden City, has been vmca< tioning at West Medway, Mass, and Nurraganscit Pier, where she was the bouse guest of her aunt, Mrs. George B. Shephard. My. and Mrs, Herbert C. Bothwell wf Cedar piace, Gurden City, have as their guest Mr. Bothwel's sister, Mrs. Edward Tweedeli of Chics who returnnd from abroad. on Laconia Saturday, Rh mad Mri. Charles takss an a ¥eights for REMEMBER: Price is no indication of amartnss, here. For you will get so much more for your money here, Every dréss will breathe smartness, exclusiveness, and loveliness. Every one will look like so much more than you paid for it. .The MIRIAM Shop Fifth Avenue Fashions at - Freeport Prices So. Main Street, Freeport . (y * i Our styles are not‘ornly new, but changed constant- ly. Every single day will see new dresses on Our floor. You won't \see yourself\ in one of Our dresses, because we will have so many lovely styles on display for you. &: 'Then mother durum-oft. Babette, A: tad, highly absorbent pads of Pariocs drive, lei-119414 have she inside & in winter. , Major and Mrs. A. J. Mac®iroy and i fumiy of Rockville Centre have turned fram their summer hame. at | Fast Moricbre Mum Margaret Brindley, - du f af Mr. and Mrs. Ben “at Labetiew stem, Rocirite: Contre, yore ~