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The formal little bird is hamp- Mr. Berman of Freeport has ered in his attempts at escape by just returned from the four the fact that his wings are nearly day convention of the Young . as useless as those of the penguin, People's league of the United i his captors state. Mr. Crandall's Synagogue of America in the rth book points out that the bird in- Hotel Willard, Washington, habits high cliffs and icebergs dr., gave instructions in the prop-| D, C., where he was elected This parti from which he ventures on short er mixture of soils, before the - {the Murre clan was averse to cap-| gliding flights. He cannot rise seeds were planted. tional organization ture, Mr. Lockwood: says. En-| from land, the books state, but cn Members in the contest will re- countered about 1,000 yards west| make the grade from water. greiive\ mem'fifi'd a of the Beach Casino at Montauk,| Experts agree that the species lings, and in the fall there be he headed for the waves by jerky| Murre lay only one egg which is special awards for prize blooms. hops, leaving no uncertainty as to transported from place to place on Mrs. Donald C. Oliphant, presi- his intentions. the feet of the fond parent. So dent, gave a report of the second The move was thwarted by Mr.|rare are specimen of the clan meeting, yesterd at Burke who swept the bird away| Murre in New York waters, that Plandome, which she attended in from the water and up on the|even the Bronx zoo does not pos- with Mrs. Harold Kropp beach. Mr. Murre retaliated by|sess one, according to Dr. Cran- and Mrs. George McDonald. The cutting a piece from Mr. Burke's dall. mext club meeting will be held trousers, and biting some of the| Having given explicit directions March 19 instead of the regular hands that reached out for him. |for the care and feeding of the day which falls on Good Friday. Lives In Icebergs bird, Mr. Crandall is hoping that He fell before the weight ofthe bird's captors may be able to Plans Card Party numbers and was taken to the|keep him alive until delivered at Parents of pupils in the June Montauk fishing village where old 'the New York zoo. graduating class, Seaford school, to hold a card party in April 12% Cec Fuher or me | SPRAGUE TO INSTALL oc bid Wednesday might in ime] G» 0. P. CLUB'S SLATE school, The date will be set at a ~ ed by the board of Charles Gregory Will Be Inducted % President Of Franklin fent Or Fra ®| New officers of the Young Peo- ple's Republican club of Franklin Square will be installed tomorrow night, at the Munson firehall on Hempstead turnpike. _ Town Councilman William D. | * 1-Adjustable shoulder straps with elastic to stand the strain 2-A double bras top that takes the place of a brassiere 3-Non-rip side seams that cannot pull out 4-Fine quality of crepe allure that needs no paneling 5-Non-curl hems. Easy to iron. 6-Three inches wider in the hips which prevents riding up. Sizes 32 to 44 in tearose or white Mail and phone orders filled MAIL ORDER BLANK Size Color Quantity Melsser,. executive. committeeman f in the west end area, will be mas- F ter of ceremonies while Super- work To Start 800“, Board visor 3. Russel Sprague, Nassau Hears; Authorizes Fire 5) wito6 fhe intel Apparatus Charles Gregory will be in- stalled as president. A program Cholce of these two lovely motifs . . . 1. the flower basket - design. of entertainment will be presented three of Work on the demolition of the| under the direction of John Her- +€9.50 2. the floral spray. brick:walls of the abandoned the-| man, chairman of the arrange- an rah“ atre building on Little Main street, ments committee. fourth will start early next ___ f $ REGULARLY +450 week, Mayor George M. Esta- CIVIC UNIT TO MEET ] Jean Sardon Studie 1 . , .. lower level brook announced following a pub- The Community Civic league of held by the village| Merrick will hold a business 4 FRANKLIN SHOPS Mayor Estabrook said th a t of the North Merrick school. Paul HEMPSTEAD NEW YORK A « - & f P 0 e cl 00! a p ¢ - N.: Gehrig, executor of Stockton, president, will direct. - a StitCh in time for Spring‘ J. Pray estate, owners of on which the walls informed him will save you a lot of money and turn you out smartly and ready for any occasion! Hollywood Pat- § tern No. 1285 re- Requires 3% yards gof 36 inch mate- / P 1 for size 16, so this dress in- cluding the pat- tern would cost only -- council 3d chief, k_ was memorized to for the hase of four mew pieces of apparatus. The con- call for the purchase of American La France trucks $18,566.13 and one Ah- Pictorial Pattern No. 8311 requires 3% yards of 3§ inch material fot size 16, so this cute print in« cluding the pat- No. S-3048 re- quires 5%, yards of 54 inch mate- // rial for size 16, including the several weeks \of purchases tp.“ Jumm cost A rX gilt—WW“ The board voted to accept the 400 dedication of Brown avenue from the mum-Mm come glued to e construc- amp-w 1,826 for water Will be paid after the prop: } are filed with them if”. Midvalley Anthracite is a con- PLANS THEATRE PARTY venient fuel to use -as well as a safe, |, Vamp - Auxiliary - 'To economical one that delivers a constant Event On March 10 flow of even heat to your home. 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