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mice L rv andr pay Review--LONG ISLANDS _CREATEt_NEWsPAPER - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1931.__, _ vi} C to Page. Three rege J? '—. '_7 ar l \ y s % % \7 dag hss! W § - A News Happenings of Freeport Baldwin and Villages 'to the East . - ' v ab < * h ) - Ck? ith Tw eer' ¥ HOSPITAL VETERANS __ year, the is _look tor ROOSEVELT FIREMEN ' ® ® a Islip Inmates Rective Tor Southern State Volunteer Asso- I \ ate U \mun-w day ”mnmwwmmmmmm S night Henry Theodore Mohr sibility of the election of Democrats and mt of the Southern- New -- veterans of the foreign wars, and aux~ or county offices, not-] York muglmmiu- Freeport Financier Left Bulk Freeport Knights Of Columbus {lisry Freeport. ~~w.u‘ihh ® » r Of Estate To Former Wife, Install Officers And Honor| Gifts of .a large quantity of. foe E3. Louls Marks is the president of the Deceased Father Craig hum” of cigarettes, 200 candidate for te- Roosevelt. committee, Howard Welte, u now org apfics asd b a taas Shae: s nie I The will of Samuel R. Smith, 18 District Deputy ¥. Gordon Edwards, over with en candy, nute Poole Joi badics guniliery. 4 Smith street, Freeport, one of the assisted by Warden Joseph Morris, chewing yum were given al oce ime in prec} I is wat 160 tits 'edid« founders of that village und prom- last might inducted the newly-elected of were donated by r 2,000 delegates will at« ' iment in metropolitan New York officers of Bishop Molloy council, and friends of the post and . ad the convention which will be # banking circles, disporing of an as- Knights of Columbus, Freeport, at| Handkerchiefs, 140 pairs of and To Car | held in. the Washington avenue - tate, thought to be well in excess of mmw.mm.mu.mnnn:mwnfi_ wie thto the 000 ‘hnfimnfflfnflamm The officers installed: Included: cluded Mr. und Mrs. Harry A suto, Irene Sumner, 9, of STUDY CLASS wit Mon. Grand. knight, Walter J. Mack; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickey, Mr. and mum“ u“ T Outright Bequests Made mm‘m.Jmfxghmi “mangrmwm-gcfl “wumfixfifiwehfimamgfi pm mg 3\§L°”1§2\$ swam 50-013 Stbastian; warden, Harty Moore, Mrs. Anna 'Paylor, Mra. the women workers of Marion T. Moore of 2 Halsey street, Transfiguration, Freeport, Thursday major portion of the estate. to. bis to wife, Kila B. Smith, who died after the will was drawn. The wil was dated November 20, 1938. 'The petition states that Mr. Smith had married again. - He married Edna Wallaoe, June 1, 1981, She survives him. I'll-hm will if: mmwnd Fin C all. his personal y « 4 outright to his first wife. The be- quests now go into the residuary estate. . After numerous ests, MT. Smith divided mount? to three équal parts, creat trust funds for .his. wife, son, wold W. and daughter, Marjorie B. 8. Wallace. e portions of the will relative to the first wife are stricken out me the result of her death and also a $8,000 bequest to s deceased nephew, Clyde ©.. Wallace of Preport. Another - paragraph was stricken out, leaving the sum of $10,000 among 17 children of brothers and aisters-in- Jaw at the discretion of the first Mrs. Snilth and under a contingent be- quest that sum will be divided among mfihz'béfi‘fiam- to: son, Harold. W., $10,000 3d \league! as} debts; daughter, ijorie, 000; nephew, Roy 8. Wallace of New Rochelle, $8,000; grandsons, Henry W. Wallace, Stewart Raynor Wallace and Louls . Vogel Smith, $5,000. eich. Executors named are his Caughter, Marjorie Wallace, and Valentine W. - , i it as chaplain, Smith: he will' was dated Novem- Presbyterian Church Hall Grand Knight Mack and members Children of brothers and sisters-in- of the Freeport council will assemble U law who will receive a of $10,000 yesterday. CHORAL SOGIETY Review Staff Photographer - Norman 8. Standish, of Thomas avenue, Baldwin, is shown with the two deer he bagged on a hunting trip in the Canadian wilds. He returned MEROKE LEAGUE DANCE TO BE HELD MONDAY Pastor of St. Raymond's partih, Will Be Conducted In Merrick Bedford council, Lynbrook, and served The Meroke league, of Merrick, will ag \the hold a barn dance,. Monday gclock and proceed in a body to Lyn- ley Henderson of the St. Agnes council. Lecturer Joseph Morris acted as host atthe dinner served after the meeting. An invitation to attend the veaper service next, Sunday evening at St. Joseph's church, Babylon, in obser- vance of the 10th lnnivernry of Bishop McDonald council, there, was “Elm. Plans were outlined for the atinual charity ball of the Long Island chap- ter, which will be held to help swell the funds to aid the councils of Long Island to cope with rellef demands during the winter months. Tribute Paid To Father Craig Public tribute was paid to the memory of the late Rev. Charles Craig was an active members of the clubhouse tonight at 8:15 the accident was at afternoon, W. and Grove street. Goodwin, educational secretary of the Cummins women's on speak | {\Building a 'Christian N-non‘fn\ E o ot Freeport; fet Willen C. Joslm, John and Mary R. Mrs. Drew Allen of Gregory avenue, Carnie of Elizabeth; N. J. Merrick, was elected secretary» treasurer of the Merrick Choral so- clety, at a brief business of the grou SCHOOL CAFETER! . ~> Merrick avenue,- Merrick. Due to ® Merrick Parent-Teachers' Pro-| delay in the réceipt of the musical ject Has Opening score, the first rehearsal will be held Thursday motning at. the parish More than 100 children and teachers house instead of Monday morning, as were served yesterday on the or planned, , say of the k school cafeteria. Following the .business session, 'at Goss, director of the \Hanan Mrs. Alvin O. Selgtriedt which H, Stinchcomb, PAS choral, discussed the aims of the ao- to Mrs. Allen and . H presidents om\. Parent-Teacher. as- \ \ Reciation, Mrs. - Harola _ Heald, the | for ner woek W. organtting\ ii, he present president, Mrs. Fred Langdon gave a wig“! I lonn,’ P+ ot the Botfer, chairman. 2 ommittee and Mrs. Samuel ”Film pest, °- ion the The new system of \help your » self,\ put into effect yesterday, proved Era mae a o it to be a grost time and when no on: the am given This system was brought about M a; gp, meeting of the Merrick the result of alterations in the coun- ing ter arrangement and a new way of branch of the Needlework guild. Membership in the choral is open collecting the money tor t\ any\ \women interested in pre 'The menu is cha every 987; S84 | serious study of music. . The onl . y besides the hot soup, sandwiches @94|chayge is for the individual's musical many kind-of wholesome desserts on score, which is negligible. Goss is { sale, ce cream is also obtainable. } 4 organist at the Seamen's church in- The. cafeteria was the first PMOJ®St | stitute, Manhattan, and the director of importance to be carried. OU of several chorals on Long Island, the - Parent-Teacher . association DEMOCRATIC CLUBS } fall and proved poplar from 2h“: cor-iii\? ”flhfiéhzmum RALLY—AT SEAFORD $5.“ To the school, convineing Approximatély ©150 Attend authorities of the \usefulness Meeting In Fire Hall project and selling the idem A pre-election was held last members of the association. night by the Democratic committee also had charge of clubs, at the Seaford tire hall, Waver- ning the lay-out of the room an ly street.. About 150 were t. construction necessary, The the speakers were Paul yaexvs: - %f Justice of the Ro: raro ca or ot - 'CHEER-BAG' SAVINGS E“ J. Dreyer, Democratic cand! AUXILIARY NOVELTY oller, Edward Edstrom; candidate for district at- Each Member To Deposit Charles Coins For One Year of inton Story Legion post, Freeport, held a at the dugout, Buntize highway, terday tan-noon. It v ive out \cheer bags\ members of the auxiliary, Mach member i% re- quested to put a small sum of into these bags each baga: are collected next % Aszisting Mrs, Ue on the commit- tee are Miss Vici “via and Mes- damen Lillian Rosso, Nellie Johnson, , Mettic Priedman, Maria Campbell, Rona McCluikey, Gladys Becker, Lin- lb,- lw ml: lug:- Kellett, ol , Rose ng, . Agnes Baron, and Mary Halwarts, L. HAMILTON RAINEY | the Nassau Democratls club im \vac Ravin 3 \Doe. program was . patie candidate for county: Both: sperkers were hm” Frank 1s Carter, preaident Rockatsy club. JUNIOR AUXILIARY P each are: Paul E. and James 'W. in the comm ball of the Cam |prock, to join the oth lls. of Boynton of Worcester, N. Y.; Sadie =--. munity Presbyterian church, of Mer- te district in paring\ resvecta \ane John 8. and David ®. Boynton of Merrick Woman Elected Secre- rick, William piace. 'This will be the beeysre for the dead at BU. Reymond s aas Eleanor bor Pit\ -Treasurer At Meeting In fft Public to be held in the cpuren. \ , Herman F, » p w ur . ence ‘2 I\ Eifrids, Adeline %. und Of Redeemer 'The committes in charge have an. Mewbets of the Preeport council Char P i and Mrs. Joseph Shapley nounced that a setting truly in \also will attend the funeral service Ing with the spirit of the affair kHz-Iii“ m‘flgt linomén', bet; be arranged. An old-time fiddler will| {@, the, body Of Father Oraie , play for the square dances that are by al. pringheld, Mars., Aor be a part of the program-every \\* *A of MRS. HARMER HONORED lay for those not quite up to the old . WITH SURPRISE PARTY rhythm, .of suckling pie. chickens #06 0005 airs. William Harmer, a teacher in and flapper hats, calico or gingham the primary department of the Me- wns, topped with sunbounets, will| morial Congregational Sunday school the poj costumes. of Wantagh, was the \victim\ of a James J. Cole, Alex Robb and Rob. surprise party following the school ert Morley comprise the com- seston last Sunday morning. 'The mittee. Waiter Seldier, Paul Decker, Rev. Francis J. Haydon arranged to O, Vernon Benjamin,. E. Raymond have al members assemble in the |- Woolley, and Joseph Thom: are in parish house hall and Mrs. Harry So- charge of decorations. Prederick Beltz, per, superintendent of the Sunday ..8. W. Reims, John L. | school, serving as spokesman, present- Parrington, Mublbaver and C. sicker herve \ refy ntg. ed m Harmer with a handsome Kar) M. Stone, Alex Robb, William | \wys Francis J, Haydon headed a saw Am‘flm’um committee of teachers who arranged Charles Westlake will have charge of | th® DaZH. . Mra. Harmer was the for- tickets.. Asa Kiliott, big chief the | mer Helen Boos, too serving (with all. com- PAYS FINE OF $10 Ralph W. Wildemuth of 22 Academy 'SPOOK) CARD PARTY Rabat Emotman. of. the AT PAROCHIAL SCHOOL: maiverne police for speeding 42 miles --- an hour \on. Hempstead avenue, A attendance 1s expected at Jonking 1h Malverne court last night a verns co nig! the 'en card , Thursday and was fined $10. afternoon, at the 1, school _Pumpkin Pie Orders ' For Hallowe'en fne ls Mary Waters Restaurant the Redeemer church, Mrs. Luncheon announces special Hallowe'en features, 11:30, to 2 p. m. 65¢ Dinner mm are Mrs. Teving Mrs. John Mur- 5:30 to 8 p. m. $1.10 284 Main St., Hempstead ,.. Mrs. Joseph Glacken, Mrs. Blewett, Mrs. George Kremel- , Mrs. Bernard Branagan, Mrs, _ Porker, Mrs. Nicholas Krapf THE TAXPAYERS®* FUNDS ARE DISSIPATED. j Mfi-fimwhfib \ aithsr of the following: _. f - «~~~ RK. Bertrod, \ -\ Chairman, Finance Committee. | Perey D. Stoddart, I ; , Treasurer, Cownty Committo«. PHiu® x. Krug, - Chairman, Demseratic County Committse of Nassau County NOTK : This does wot apply to Civil Service Employees, - Public Oficisle ge / aims to please her guests, so Kava- naun's policy requires that its patrons be pleased We consider that any woman who elects to favor'us with a call places upon us the pleasant responsibility of hospitality. Kavanau, therefore, is not merely adding just another store to fashion- able and progressive Jamaica, but is in reality introducing new and much desired methods storekeeping. Whether you purchase a pair of shoes at $1.84, a hat as low as 74¢, or any other article of apparel as high as $29.74, you will find Kavanau willing to serve under all circumstances. YOUR MONEY REFUNDED J UST as a good hostess in ultra modern For Stout W omen A Dept. of Rare Excellence ON A MERE REQUEST ICHHHIHICCE 3 . Jamaica Ave. at 152nd St., 17/ (Oven BM zL tif. 10 A#: emmm ~