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Tek NASSAU DAILY: Features Of Interest y jorte Leaves For Montour Falls Mrs: Marjorie Hull of 61 Hamilton street, Rockville Centre, Jeft y for Montour Falls, and -will be about ten days. if ENTERED WILL IN LOG Omaha, Neb, June 20 Knight, veteran mall fier, in 'his log. Once in flying Cleveland to. Bellefonte, Pa., h he would be forced down and He wrote: \Nov. 21, 1920-|mer ilnuna to Bellefonte-PFog-Wrote| Richard Bullwinkle is will,\ McAvoy, Robert Condin, Barbara Godesky, . Ruth Nach, Jean Kelly, Davis, Lawrence Kelly were of . Miss Gertrude daughter of . Mr. Pron and _ Mrs. Godesky at her home in East Willis- ton. in honer of her birthday. Mrs. John Rooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mrs. Russel C. Sherman and Mrs./O'Connor of. Ma ple avenue. is 111 at ©. I, Layton of Westbury: returned) Nassau. hospital. from Poughkeepsie this. week where} Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas Foster they attendcd the commencement ex-| Brooklyn were week-end guests: of erclses and an alumnae dinner. At/Mr. and Mrs. George Geary at their Vassar college. home. in: Westbury. James Lyng of Carle Place recover) Miss Mary Pinigan entertained. at ed at his home from injuries recelved|bridge at her home in Westbury for in an suto accident in Roslyn during|the faculty of the Westbury High the \past week. lechool. Miss Finigan lives with Mrs Jacqueline Wright of Butler street! David Fleet. ==\ --- to. witness the commencement exer day. with Miss. Meagher and Mrs. Caemmere gfimded the prom on Tuesday eve g. party at her home in served. Among. those Dr. Martin Mary Helm of As GaEATER LONG ISLAN®'s \DEPARTMENT Store FRANKLIN - SHOPS -- ~ NEW York seee alee ow . REPUBLICAN CLUB HAS TEA, MEETING Mrs. Claire A. Brown, president of the P. Trubee Davison Women's Re- 'f publican club, entertained the me Country \Toad\ § The silver tea service, recently pre- sented to her by the club, graced the tea table and she was assisted in serving by Mrs. Charles Koster, vice- president, and Mrs. Hazel Bergen. Mrs. Roeder of Dow avenue won the Afghan. knitted by Mrs. John Dauth of Musgnug avenue, and the sum of $135 was added to the building fund of the club. The. girl scouts (held: a farewell party for the season at the scout house on. Marcellus road. Monday night. Alice 'Tatem was awarded a prize of a flashlight by Mr. Frank Mcsker-of Elsworth avenue for win- ming a race on Decoration day at the boy scout grounds. Games were play- ed and refreshments served. Mrs. Chester B. Pierce, captain of troop 6, was presented with a beautiful black and white pocketbook on ten- fering her resignation. A strawberry festival will be held by the Church of the Nativity on Willis avenue June 19 on the lawn and a supper will be served in the church in the evening. A card party will be held at 9:20 p. m, in the chapter rooms-on Willis avenue by Mincola lodge, O.° E. S., Thursday night, June.19, after. the regular meeting. Mrs. Rose Sylvester has charge of refreshments with Mrs. Addie Emig, Mrs. Purman, Mrs. Esther Hanson, Mrs, Howell, Mrs. E. V. Mor- rison, Mrs. Walker and: Mrs. Mil- dred Wigle assisting associate made. Helen O. Koeppel. The Priday Bridge club was. the guests of Alexander Anderson at her summer ho Meadowmere on Thi t were Mrs. | wintam Skinner, Mrs. Elie Pruitt, Ethel Cronn, Mrs. Esther Han- lehnrt, Mrs. Ed- McKin- A \ =<y-~ Smart Accessories make , . . 'Singing in 'the Bathtub' an everydax o - occurrence A bathroom's the 'all important' room in the house in summer . . . for it's not only the best place to get cooled off (via the shower) but the only place to really re- fresh yourself properly. We suggest herewith but a few things to give it the success that it really deserves, \are: Bo man v Underwood, Bennett, James, Robert and Bettjand Harry Fisher, of Mania. over the Lath- past week-end. > Gertrude a Cast Billy Cast 'Mrs. A. R. Chadwick, of Harvard ave the party 'Godesio. Mrs. Joseph Crooks, Miss Kathiyn Meagher, Mr~ Albert Gaemmerer and John Gaem-~ merer motored to Baltimore Monday, cises at Johns Hopkins university Mrs. Rooney's son, Joseph, was grad- uated ' from t Institution on 'Tucs- honors. | Mrs, Crooks Mrs. David Driver of Fordham of her birthday the other evening. At midnight, a duck dinner was present were ess and son, Edward, & +4 Centre a * (Personal News sad Mention) bany, J. E. Malloy, of New York city Arthur Chadwick, son of Mr. and \nue _ Rockville - Centre, will . leave Monday to attend the summer school at the University of Wisconsin, Colvin Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Edwards, who recently graduated from the Peekskill Mil- tary Academy, was to have June 13, for. a tour of. Europe,. but due to a sudden operation, the trip has been postponed until July 3. Mrs. T. Strindsberg, of Broadway, Rockville Centre, left Tuesday for Massachusetts, where she: will spend several. days. - @- l ~H_——‘—] % i Mineola / (Personal News and Mention) Mr. Arthur C. Hansen of Washing- ton avenue left Saturday for a busi- ness -trip to Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cronn and daughters> Evelyn and Estelle, of El- derberry road, spent the week-end at hmlekr summer cottage at. Matti- Mayor Harry F. Asher attended the mayors' convention at Utica.. He ret on 'Puesday. Mrs. Frank Brown, only woman member of the board of education in: ,| Mineola, was a guest at the luncheon given at the Garden City hotel in celebration of the breaking of ground for the new Catholic high school, Saturday, Mr., and Mrs. P.. Noll of Geranium avenue are operating the Curtis Areo- Id. restaurant at the Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Flanagan, and son, Orlo, of Portsmouth, New Hamp. shire, were guests of Mrs. Inez Ald- ridge, Jackson avenue, for a few days on their return from a trip to Wash- ington. Mrs. Leone D. Howell and daughters Mildred and Dorothy leave on Wednes- ang gay \sa Mr. J. LeRoy McGrady, of 221 Cleveland avenue, who is & stunt flyer for Curtiss. Wright, took part An: the air show at Valley Stream on Satur- day and leaves on Wednesday for Pittsburgh and Chicago. Mrs. Lawrence Wallingdael of Port Washington, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallingdael, 348 Wellington road for a few days last week, Mrs. F. Borstell of Dew avenue, entertained two tables of bridge Fri- day afternocn. Those present were Mrs, Hector Cunningham, Mrs. Edith Sorano, Mrs. W. Sanders, Mrs, Inez Aldridge, Mrs. William Thornton, Mrs Adam, Mrs. Woltred and Mrs. Pahl- bush of Cold Spring Harbor Mrs. Oldfield Bergen and Mrs. James Whyte were the luncheon guests Of- Mrs. Frank Brown on Tuesday at the Wee Tappic Tea, Roslyn. The Sunday school of the First Presbyterian church will hold its an- nual picnic at Cherry Meadow Beach on Thursday, June 26. Busses Jeave the church at 8:30 a. m, promptly. Mrs. Mary C. Liotard of Jersey City was the week-end guest of. Mrs. Renee Keller, Horton highway. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Jones and daugh- ters, Lillian and Betty of Cleveland avenue spent the week-end at their summer cottage -In Mattituck. Mr. and Mrs, William Thornton of Lincoln avenue are entertaining Mrs Ferguson and Mrs. Wiliam from New Jersey for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Grown, ac- companied by. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrews, Main street, and Mr.. and Mrs. M. J. Rummel of Garden City MQXHMMIWeEi-yh Evelyn THlot- attend the graduation of Brown, Jackson avenue. John son also accompanied them. [ te . First [ prize was won by Mrs. McKinley and consolation by Mrs. Englehart. a -- a Shower Curtains- _ Size 6x6 curtains of solid rubber in- at- [Schoen, walter Hopkins John Prech- Special purchase. Regular $4.95 values, | in the hook, ladder and engine tractive marbelized effects, . In yellow, afternoon nt 8: SESSION FOR VOTE C -$2.95 ter and Edward Duffy, has called m . —$5 o95‘ enppnny. Woodfield road, to vote on er meeting and 11mm; street, Pree; hostess Wednesday “31:21“ Freeport rsonal News and Mention) . Charles Miller of 262 Wallace t, Preeport, was hosters to mem- ot m M. Girls £3:th her Wo evening. scor- ers at Mia; were, “Min Helen Young, Edna , Mrs. Harry Poster, wwrfl. The con - t to Miss Clarissa Ray, were Mrs. Donald 7 . Prederick Henderson, Mrs. William Platte, . Rudolph Mrs. Ar- man, Miss Helen Strang, Miss Marian Valentine. Mrs. William B. Hanna of Locust to the at its fort» v f A , The Lakeview fire commission, W- Size 6x6 shower curtains of extra quality | iim\ Folk, chairmang Frederick cretonnes in a smart selection of colors. special meeting for Thursday eve- June 26, mt 7:30 p. m. to be the appropriation of $20,000 for new appmratus for the Lakeview dis- in the Eagle avenue school, un- of the Mothers' club, black, green, blue, orchid, all combined with white. Others at $3.45 Soaps- , French Soap-3 for $1.00 Bathsize-S50c the cake Colgate's Big Bath-10c 3 286 -, Lux Soap-10¢......3 for 25¢ Powders- Trejur Powder- Reg. $1.00. . . . Now 50c Houbigant Powder-$1.50 April Showers Talc-25¢ Cappi Talc-25e Salts, April Showers-75¢ Cappl-75¢ a Houbigant-$1.00 f Rubber Sponges-~50c Hand Scrubs-15¢ to $1.50 AGERATUM Bath PETUNIAS 54 Franklin Avenue Out of Large Pots All other Bedding Plants at greatly reduced prices for these days Artistic Floral Designs for all occasions Rose & Karl Breem & Sons {meat Hart's Nursery) Lal eT . ) , \oC. CV w - - woe\ 20 w . «aber .f tutres. a #C g ices. Teary. ay Roosevelt, have just returned to their sailed Park South Ork street presented to the Eagle . avenue school, Mothers' -club two- volumes, of places of interested. in and pre-war days tries. : Kinley avenue had as their Monday, Schmidt, Ir., ville. been Mrs. Marie Morgan of McKinley ton avenue is spending & w Wat. N. 3. R . Frances Newnan bas relurn- ed to her home in Masachusetts. | Oceanside | ti his promotion to major in th tion ma e re-| yCQ serve quartermaster corps. + earn - Cex a And I were served later by the committee. Springfield, DL, June i0-#)-In- Oharles Glinsmannispectors in the Dlineis department of unflmmmAM-gmm Oscar Joseph Daly, of Westbury, Conn. Carstrom has Wise Women of this community . are following the trend to the SYLVEE . DRESS SHOPPE Smart Summer Fashions In CHIFFONS SHANTUNGS CREPES m. rie, Mrs. George Althaus, Mrs. 'Harry Bregge and Mrs. W. Middleton. ecm Mrs. Lester C. Blake, of West Min- unwL vnfigfl'u:mzm of} avenue. Valley Stream, was hos- tess at a card and bunco party, Fri- Lakeview «_ (Personal News and Mention) Mrs. Margaret Morgenweck Selections of COLORS in every style v - STYLES for every size-SIZES for every- one (to 46). O through the United States foreign coun- Mr, and Mrs. W. Schmidt of Mc- Myr. d Mrs. family of Amity- The two models sketched are. particularly chic and attractive. Values of this kind-which we alw offer-have made us the most talked=6f store Nassau County, $ Y LY EE | DRESS SHOPPE 241 Sunrise Highway, Rockville Centre A Few Doors From 1st National Bank Miss gusst the pas; Miss Dorothy Neuman of Washing FRT WiX! TOOJ BJ Captain G. W. Stoll of Waukena Oceanside; has received word stinction mals \ ,IflTlllUNlflMLthnMpI-lmam Again, It's the unusual that sets Chesterfield apart. Wen-uh STYLE in a gown, \chic\ in a bat - and in a W belief that the wed Chesterfield, Taste! in Chesterfield cigarettep TASTE IS THE REAL REASON for Chesterfield's are of finet quality and henoe enduring popularity , . , the better taste of choice tobaccos, mild and ripe, blended and cross-bleaded to a rich delicacy of flavor, unique in a cigarette - in every sense of the word... \TASTE above everything\ of better taste dua in Other tigarente at the Lsoarry a 1084000 00. & hesterfield . e \ a das m r d Pe l t=) amana