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war Liks Cirace-Rappeport, and Mian: Re- gene : Owens ~ celebrated ./ their - tenth birtbdays y invitieg (a> number of frienile to a theatre party at. the Hip- pedromna lant Saturday: -Among those sttinding were -the. Misnos (Constance Bill» Dorie Sree Long, Vivien Carpenter, Mildred Long, Misters Allan: Riippeport, Williton Long of Hempntead and Francis Micha@l of New York. Mrs. William, Rappeport, Mrs, R. J. Brandt, Mrs, Wiliaey Long and Mrs. CB. H. Owens chaperoned the party. Mot even the Inclement ;weather prevented the children from having m thoroughly' en- joyable time. here h p $t. Geonge's Club will hold its monthly meeting Friday night, (May: 6, at $ @clock, at the home of Mrs, K. 0. Du- ham, 119 Main street. / A. full attend- ance of all members is required. ~ Mortimer: D. Jones, eldest son of Jus flee and Mrs. Walter R. Jones of Ter- race avenue, was operated upon last Tuesday at the Kings County Hospital, by Dr. Edwin H. Flake, and is reported to be getting along nicely. On Tuesday evening, May 3, there #alhered at the home of Mr.-and Mrs. William Grange, 37 St. Marks avenue, a party of! friends .and relatives to cele- brate the seventh 'anniversary of their wedding, After a bountiful supper they adjourned to the parlor and engaged in singing and music until a late hour, Before departing the Rev. A. H. Rennie led in prayer and all joined in singing the parting hymn, \God' Be With Us \Pill We Meet Again.\ On Friday evening, May 13, the choir of Bt. James M. E. Church of Lynbrook will: sing the beautiful cantata, Gaul's \Holy City,\ at St. Mark's M. E. Church in Rockville Centre. There will be no tickets nor charge for admission but a allver offering will be taken. All the procéeds go. toward the pledge St, Mark's Senior Choir has made to the church building fund. Mrs. M. F. Webster will entertain the Indies of the village at St. Agnes Hall Friday, May 6, at 2:30 p. m. under the auspices of the Daughters of the Faith at euchre and 500. On Friday evening the Men's Club of the Presbyterian.. Church wiil hold its regular meeting at the church, William Knifen wilt address the men' on £1.11: Story of the Bank Check.\ Re freshments: will 'be served. ~FREEPORT - \. Truck I of the F. F. D. had a jolly meeting Tuesday evening at 'the fire house, and finished with amost enjoy able feed, ~The meeting was well lb tended. Charles C, Bamberg, 201 Bedell street, has purchased a Studebaker roadster, Tha: improvement to the Freeport roads 'is becoming noticeable, as the \Improvers\ slowly filx one road 'after another, Mrs, Freda: Combs, Mrs. G,\ Midmer and Mr. and Mrs.. John Dunbar have motored to Binghamton to attend the s{ate convention of the Sons and Daugh- term of Liberty, #0 ville -with New York talent. [Miss . Lilian - Doerflinger, teacher, will have an exhibition of her pupils® work at. the. Freeport Club on May: 10, Mrs. Harry Starr, formerly . of 350 Pine street, has 'been making frequent visits to Freeport from 'Cold Spring.on thefudson. Her last visit was at the home of Mrs. F. L. Watkins, 355 Pine street. Mrs. Starr is benefiting greatly by her life in the country. gian GARDEN CITY Miss Eunice Avery will give the last of the series of lectures under the aus. pices ofthe Woman's Club at the public school Monday, May 9.. The subject will be \A Review of Current Litera: ture.\ Mrs. J. B. Austin is spending a week with relatives in Philadelphia, Mrs. Arthur Whitney gave a -bridge parky at the Cherry: Valley Club Tues: day afternoon. Eleven tables played. The prizes were boxes of candles, Dec. orations were in lilac and white, and a delicious tea was served. The Board of Education held a meet», ing in the schoolhouse Tuesday evening. George L. Hubbell. was appointed -a trustee, representing old. Garden City, undF‘rpm-mlrvlllmlmm 6h the board left vacant by M. P. Gould of Garden City Rast. Mrs. William E. Twining was appointed clerk and Mrs. (eorge Bishop, 'honory secretary. Invitations are ott for a formal din- ner and dance at the Garden City Coun- try Club for Saturday evening. Dinner will be served at 7.30. Dancing at 9 BALDWIN Pearsall: & Place announce the sale of. the fyctory property- on Harrison avenue, Baldwin, for. the Textile Spe- cialty Company to Ernest Distethorst, who will open there about May 5, a factory for electric lamps and wood spe- cialtles. The same brokers report the rental Of property of Charles Hess on Beaman avenue to J, A. Roberts and the Turnished house of Mrs. Annis Smith at 47 Hayes street, Baldwin Har- bor, to J. Faust, manager of the Ameri- can Réd Cross. Mumwn-flmmormm Spoehl. May 7-LARRY SEMON in \SOLID CONCRETE\ Select News TWO SHOWS FRIDAY EVENING MATINEE AND TWO SHOWS ON SATURDAY ; Upholstering and (Interior Decorating | ~: FAY AND FAY QUR SPECIALTY IS RE-UPHOLSTERING your old furniture equal to new. 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