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2,500 GIYEN ‘lmnwumm J- Th , will visit the yard of David Simm st the H. C. Schwab estate, Glen Head aud Monday afternoon the Edward rfiteen yard 'at the- Nichols estate, Cold SpringHarbor. NASSAU BUSINESS “Pm (First Named 4 Debtor) Roosevelt Field, Inc.-Stewart Praser s30,im.2s Saze; Alexander \T. and Saxe Conitruc tion H; Lewis st -al. 4909.10 Wilman, Albert L.-Johnston Pucte Dorx‘. Mackey,\ Ralph-Kenneth Johnso Mulry, Catherine, and William P. Muiry-- Mijestic Laundry, I $ Mardeoburgh, Joseph h Salts Cory. '§mwmrmnmuumm \his later political 'life, -he has been \one of the foremost prophets in: de- political next Sunday eventing at 7:30 The pageant, \To Work Out Jvation,\ has been writ- ted by Mrs. Vinton E. »Rachel Stuart, Theime Aggas, Vemon \ Downing,. Melvin Martling, Douglas e gee. ie | pil Men PMale Quartet of the Bayville church, Sullet, Time ( ; , | Betimore Av. Daity, Coleman Sokolow and \William | Terry, . Thomas - Reynolds, | - VSE Zatetaky-Bellmore. Feed Harry Vernon, Sarah Van Sise, Willet Brundzienski, \John\ 'Velsor, Mildred Preeman, Gladys Rey- R {molds, Grace Kimbell Vernon Down ing, Dora White and Betty Hayward are among the 80 people who ate 'taking 'the parts of the 115 cHiar« \acters. Cosgrove, Georgs-Ale: Gorrahan, Jam—Dunn“! Denton, Brnett-&unrise Cosl Co, | Dance _Disc_armmace at Lowest Prices of the: Year: 7 '{ nounced: that prospective , members £29620 | dramas will. be: done by- rnembers | HABEAS FORM NEW CHiEnth CLOB South: Shore Unit To “Hath-Heb.\ BRINGS FOR ROELLER Bankruptcy Move. Frees SPRAGUE INDUCTS 6.0.P.UNIT HEADS Inwood Community Club Of- At Oceanside Event scenery Mrs. Ermest Hood was installed as president of the: Inwood Community Republican club by Supervisor J. Rus- sel. Sprague at installation ceremonies, featured by a dinner-dance, at Seidt's pavilion, Long Beach road, Oceanside, last night. Mr. Sprague inducted the entire slate of:officers. Harold May, Jr., 57 Munro boule- d, Valley Stream, secretary, has an- communicate with him byAwrit- ing tohis N . Any resident. of the Wmmmlledwne: eligible. At the present . Irving Belcher, first vice presi- vai.| dent; Mrs.. Vincent. Provenzano, sec- “aloud vice t; John Kiel, finan- cial secretary; Mrs. W. P. Kennedy, recording. secretary; Mrs. Louise Hik- bard, treasurer, and. Louls Hibbard, , |sergeant-at-arms. Justice .of .the Pesce Leslie J. Ekenberg, of Lawrence, who acted as toastmaster, introduced Mr. Sprague. In brief remarks Mr. Sprague com- plimented the club on its Republican work and urged the club to greater eforts in the cause of Republicanism under the' leadership of its new offi- cers. Other speakers. included Justice of the Pesce Peter Stephen Bck, Andrew Weston, prominent Branch contractor, and Under. Sheriff Charles Smith, also of the Branch. More than 200 persons attended. the dinner-dance, which was planned: by a large committee, * ley Stream, Lawrence, Long Beach Other communities along the South Shore are expected to be represented within a short time, beginning of the club's activities. members expect to begin produc» tion of more serious subjects; as soon at first, use plays in which much of the action takes place out of doors. And the outside scenes will be made, according to present plans, in a num- ber of seldom-ffequented spots.in the Long Island State: park system. Al work in 'the production of movie themselves, including writing, acting and photography, 'The club is affili- ated -with the Amateur Cinema league, group. from... organization... members| The club meets each Tuesday night. m—Mflnhufih'kh-flmmum informal meetings of the South Shore elubs-in other localities. 'These will be meetings at the-homes- of- members shown from time to time during the 'will be continued, Le Rose ShopSs---- =!COURTG PRESOED:- d PARTS PLANE Nassau Supreme Court To Have Extra Judge May, June To Clear Calendar . |in play at its spring card party Wed- .|nesday night in the dugout, Woods avenue. James A. Conley, Mrs. Ann Borchers and Mrs, Charles Hamil- ton held high scores. Wiliam \WINE & LIQUOR SALE! «i> Saturday Specials ing George IV IMPORTED §COTCH =- A Limited Quantity - \3.35 rm Also Black and White ~~. White Horse -- Teachers _ Island Cream - Peter Dawson - Old Smuggler - Haig and Haig-Vat 69-Oid Smuggler and other well known brands RYE.... 1.75 «. tow STRa 90¢ »r. 30% STRAIGHT Complete Line of Domestic and Imported Cordials POST: & DANIELS NEAR CHUBBUCK's DRUG STORE 43 SOUTH MAIN STREET FREEPORT TEL FREEPORT 338 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 146, Boston, drew\ with Pat Murphy, 146, Terre Haute, (10). wE BUY OLD GOLD SILVER. 3. PLATINUM ANO PAY HIGHEST CASh PRICES W.A. MOSER JEWEL ER. € 3-5. MAUN- S T. FREEPORT L .I. N.Y until late in. June has been: dividing its location ~among the surrogate's courtroom, the childrens' courtroom and the supervisors chambers. Several of the justices have con- tinued, sessions until late at night and many of them have refused to hear actions in which both sides have posi- dence in. New York counties. GIRL SCOUTS CREDITED FOR CLEANING STATION Lila Watts, Kate. Armstrong, Doris Duda and Marie Smith, members of Girl scout troop 39, Merrick, passed tests for cominunity service for second class, by their work in cleaning up the Merrick railroad station grounds this week, All members of the troop assisted. 'Tenderfoot 'scouts will get credit for the work. The. troop. will meet Monday in thle recrea- 5:3an of the- Church of the Cure of 8. A most pretentious selection, of custom tailored quality coats . . . in Tree-Bark, wool crepe and the season's latest weaves, in black, navies and runko . . . before Eas- ter these coats sold for $25. OTHER Coats from 12.991016.75 DRESSES in- Swagger SUITS Anno Ht aht was tremendous. J quantity of these Imp...“ a [om a limited sults rd coal a day, Fire brick limed. -| monrcomerr WARD il - FREEPORT Main Street & Merrick Road TELEPHONE FREEPORT 3871