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HEMPSTEAD CHURCHES HIEMPSTEAD CHURCHES Lutheran Rev. W. R. Meyer, pastor. 12 German service it 10.30 Sunday School at 9.46 azn. King- 7.30 p.m, This will be the last c service until further It i% hoped all will deem it their duty to attend. Whe June lish serv ning On June: 16, at 7 p.m., the Ladies Ald Hoclety will bave its annual strawberry fost al Presbyterian Fulton avenue; the Rev. Frank M. Kerr, D. D. Morning worship at 11. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Evening worship at 1.30. Weekly prayer meeting at 8 p.m. St. Ladislau's Polish Catholic The Rev. William Manka, Priest, First mass Sunday at 9 -am. High mass at 10.80 a.m. Temple Beth Isracl Centre Street Services Friday evening at 8. Services Saturday mornings at 9. Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hempstead. Services Sunday at 11.15 a.m. and 8.10 p.m. Sunday School, 11.10 a.m., Franklin street and Fulton ave. Wednesday evening meeting at 8.10 o'clock. A reading room, supplied with Christian Science literature is open at the above address every week day, from 1.40 to 6 p.m. Literature may be pur chased or borrowed. Our Lady of Loretto {Greenwich Street The Rey. Robert E. Boyle, The Rev. Joseph A. Smith, Masses on Sunday: and 10.30 a.m. , Bunday School every Sunday after the o'clock mass. Devotions on Sunday afternoon 8,80 o'clock. Mass on weekdays at 7 a.m. Confessions on Saturday afternoon. wg ___ ROCKVILLE CENTRE-CHURCHES Rector. Curate. 7 am, $ a.m. 9 a.m. .9 at Church of the Ascension Village avenue and College place. The Rev. F. H. Handsfeld, rector. Sunday services: Holy communion at 8 a.m.; morning prayer and sermon at 10.45; Sunday School and Bible Class a.m.; evensong at 4 p.m. The Vestry meets on Monday evening in Parish Kall. The Men's Club meets Tuesday: even- Ing in Parish Hall at-8 o'clock. at. 0. The Men's Club wifl give a supper and dance in Parish Hall on the evening of Tuesday,. June 21, 'The dinner will be served from.? to 830 o'clock, and dancing will follow. The chairman of the is especially ex- perienced in that capacity, and a.menu of exceptional character can certainly be expected. A. birthday party wills be- given in Parish Hall by the Woman's on the ning of. Friday, June 17. 'The price of admission is to be a little bas containing a cent for each year of the age.. A profram of. excellent r will be provided, consisting character dancing,. mone supper committee music, logues, .and a playlet, First Baptist Church The Rev. Erwin Dennett, Pastor. 11. A. M.-Sermon by the pastor. TM5 P. M.-Musicale. A 'musical program will be given by the: choir and friends.. It -will commist of wnthems by chorus,-choir selections by male and mixed quarettts, songs by Mrs.. C. B. Wicks and Mr. Frank K. Pitcher, accompanted by several instru- monts; also plano and organ ,ducts by Miss Beasle Smith and Miss Marjorie Pitchar Phe drew Invited detiver a short. ad: All are. cordially pastor will on | \Muitc.\* w- Christian Science Bectety Rock#illp Centre Bank building, Bun» day services 11 .m. and 8. p.m. Sunday School- M man. Ween-cw evening sor- vice at 8 poo. bern fgets (i OCHaANBIDE (CHURCHES }. Mothedist Rpiscopat TP Toos. G,) Lamam, pastor Suiigy services 10300 &. m., ng by the Pastor bid a.m., Sunday 'Bohoot sumilon. TUBE. w., evening mervice Roum MERRICK CWiCciis u prodigh St. dolhn's Lotherrh J. O. Snydet, \patter . in 10.05 I c6 at §.4 ' @t NM . every inter. Trinity. Mpgette | Watabful 18:1.10, - \Puralile m? \ I Episcopal Church 10-40, As M. “mud-r- mon, 3:00 P. M. Sunday Ichod. x Among the well known professionals will be #4. Nickerson; Amoros & Mul: vey, Mr. -and Mrs. Moran,. Clinton & Rooney,. Mrs. 'Reilley and others. Among the young people of the so- ciety the following will be :in the «cast; Frances Kieman,\ Audrey® McVay, Katherine Fenley, Sullivan Sisters, Freeport, June 9./-One of the biggest G¢orge MdCord, Elwood Myers, Ray: T:6 P. M.\ Evening prayer and ser amateur and' professional shows that| \0044 Malone, Matthew and Raymond mon, «--- Methodist Episcopal 10:30 A. M. Morning prayer, 2:30 P.M. Sunday School. Roman Catholle Masses, 8 and 10:30 a, m. Benediction after each mass. Sunday School, 10. a. m, ing when the mammoth K. of °C. Min- strels and Revue will take place. Ben Mulvey, a professional actor, mem | os & Mulvey. He wrote the show and arranged many noveltign. It will be in three parts, a minstrel first part, an elaborate ollo of profes | sional acts, with a pretty transforma- | tion . entitled 'Dance Madness,\ in which all the dances of the time: will he depicted, beginning with the stately minuet and on through the ages to the recent \Shimmy\ and Toddle.\ The third part of the show will be Presbyterian 2:30 p. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Morning service. 745 p. m. Evening prayer. ns. BALDWIN CHURCHES , \Memories in- which . stars of 'other St. Peter's Luthoran days will be presented as they ap- The Rev. G. Cha Goering, pastor. | peared in their big hits of recent years Sunday, June 1 Sunday School, 9.45. Morning services, 10.45. Vespers, 1.45. Holy commtnion will be at the morning service. The first part probably is one of the | most original of minstrel openings. Phe ‘ywenu is laid. in @ K. of C. Hut in France and there arg only three figures on the stage. be K. of C. secretaries and as the cur- tain goes up one of the- ., But you will have to go and see: it yourself.. It is good .all thé. way through and the K. of C. will have obe administered At 746 pam. the S@nday School will hold Children's Day. celebration. You are cordially in- vited to attend. The Ladies Parish Aid Society will| hold & festival on the new church|of the best minstrel shows possfble. property, Grand avenue and Grimm] Ben Mulvey has been \working Ifis place, on Saturday afternoon, June 11.| head off\ as well as some of the actors. | All the numbers are big, - the Methodist Episcopal | ensem- ble true to life and the chorus used The Rev. Danie! M. Lewis, pastor, | with best possible effect. Morfling worship at 10.30. Sermon by| D&R Fogarty of Glen Cove Council the pastor. Baptism of infants | possesses a wonderful voice that will Sunday School at 2.30. .C | be heard in the show. Jack Morisse, alF ages. Preparatory membership class | Siver voiced tenor of the Empire City meets at the close, Epworth League will be omitted | Evening worship at 0. Children's | Day sacred voncert by members of the school. . Parents and friends scholars, as well as strange dially | invited. The evening, service will dren's Day fund for Christian educa- | Wednesday evening at 8, all- church prayer meeting; subject, \Job The committee in charge of the floral | decorations for Children's Day desire | all to bring daisies or other flowers to | the church Saturday afternoon at 2.30. FREEPORT oHURCHES Quartet, will be heard and many well the cor- of , are offering at (hu‘ be for the Chil. | tion. Christ Lutheran The Rev. CarlH. Miller, Pastor lay Sc We treasure the | addition Hf every child as we would the rarest gem, and will earnestly endeavor to train him or her in the right way. Morning service. 10:30. Visitors | in Freeport are invited to services. Theme, \Remson for Being a Christian.\ Evening wervice 746. This church takes no vacation during the summer. | Its members attend consistently . both winter and summer, Methodist Episcopal Walter E. Thompson, D. D., pastor. ductions in the prices Sunday services. 10:80 u. m., Sermon on \\Wise Build- ers.\ ' 11; a. m., Baptiam of Children. Talkg by | Miss Ross. . Children's chunch. 2:80 p. m., (Bible - School. Classes for all ages. T5 p. m., Children's Day Concert by the members of the Bible School. A most interesting program . has been brepared and the public is invited. During the week: Tuesday, 8 p. m., Official Board Mee Ing. Wednesday, Praise Servige. Wednesday, 1 p. m. Amnual Lunch- won and last meeting of Ladies' Aid Bociety for the summer. WANTAGH CHURCHES Memorial Congregational Sorvices at 10.30 a.m. and 745 p.m. Sunday School at 2.80 p.m. OBITUARY Martha Niles Freeport, June. 9.-Word has been received of the death 'of Mrs. Martha Niles 'at Cobleskill, N. Y., mother of Charles 0. Niles, of Pine Niles: died last 'Friday at the age of #4 years. She Is survived by thred. son, Charles \O. Niles 'of Premport, Arthur and Linden .of. Cobletiill, and one daughter, Mré. Wunche Jonei of (West Winfield, N, Y. Funsrat services were hold last Sunday. Mr. Nies went up wtate' to be' present. CARPE a THANKS It inv with a- deep feelfiur of appreci- 'enjoyed. \ A \ 8 p. m., Prayer and \except Ford. Touring Light-Six Touring | tion that grate adknowleG@imeiyt n thy ous of the kind expremtons of syinpm extended to myself and family in hour of berésyement, MRE. BTRDRATL # L w. | | We wish to exppum through the col umne of ths Daily Review dur amp\! | for the nsany v-nur‘wwhn‘ v SI‘OAT h Bown to our mrioved sea, Frank P. Lo | GEORGE V. , Inc. n We also wish io thnnt wir amod F L l Pb 7 amo, mame Leip, spy reeport, I., Phone 798 Freeport has ever seen will be staged KOrman, ut Freeport Auditorium tomorrow even.| RBOde®, Hollis Smith and. many others. The show is under the direction of ber-of the well kmown team of Amor- The minstrels will an' George Loonan, Lillian A full orchestra will be in attend- ance. The seat sale has been very large. In. \Memories\ well known actors and actresses will be portrayed, among them Fritz Scheff by Frances Kiernan; Nora Bayes by Audrey McKay; Eddie Cantor by Hollis Smith; Hazel Dawn by Katherine Fenley; Trentini by Mrs. Ben Mulvey, and a finale of a number from the \Runaway Girl.\ ---+ Railrond Strike Vote on July 1 Chicago.-All members 'of the \Big Four\ railroad brotherhoods throughout the United States will take a tentative \strike vote\ on July 1, whether to ac- cept or reject wage reductions announ Treastiry officials Chm that a 000,000 a year. ix lost to the govern: ment in revemue 'through the careless mess of drug clerks \In. not affixing stainps to articles sold. . Inquiry shows ghat proprietors insist that the stamps be used, but many clerks are too to do so. 'With the enactment 'of a sales tax, the collection of\ Federal revenue would not depend upon the efficiency of soda water boys and the like. Assess- ments would be based upon the monthly sales reports of responsible proprietors, who would have no possible motive in evading the tax. Phone 1664 HEMPSTEAD DR. E. DAHL M AN SURGEON DENTIST CLOSED FROM MAY 26 TO JUNE 14 MADAME ANNETTE BUILDING TROLLEY JUNCTION HEMPSTEAD ~ Fire | ors -= Paperhangers i Board. | . | 1422 Willow Ave., + Telephone I7“ 'The dishonest trust nobody thp. | Raf Bockaway, - - ° | Estimates cheerfully given on reauast. selves less than anybody | Work 2 Modern Equipment and Expert D. R. “Wei-£5518”, L. [in Observer St., Tel. 28 Light-Six 2-Pass. Roadster Speed-Sul-fmhdster Special-Six Touring Car .. ”Jul-Plum“ Big-Six Touring Car .. .... 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CATALANELLO Front Street and Village Avenue ROCKVILLE CENTRE Telephone 541 An Announcement by The Studebaker Corporation of America Eight months ago, when the costs of material and labor appeared to have reached their peak, we made substantial re- These reductions were in anticipation of our ability, after the turn of the year, to purchase materials and to fabricate them at lower costs.. of Studebaker cars. The expected savings have been realized. With them, other savings have been made, as a result of the greatly increased volume which Studebaker has this year aln > ) During the first five nionths of 1921, our volume of busi- ' ness has exceeded that of any other automobile manufacturer 'The Studebaker plants are running at capacity with un- In against Sh Me We believe that the confidence of the which has made and is making this record possible, will con- tinue, because it is supported by the quality and value of our products, and these we shall uphold. filled orders on hand for over 7,000 cars. this quarter we shall produce 21,000 automobiles 11,000 in the corresponding period of last year. This is an increase of approximately 100%. No other automobile manufacturer is making a compara- ble showing. \& buying public, We expect that as a consequence the present economical and efficient production basis can be maintained and that we are justified in making further reductions in the: prices of Studebaker cars. NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS Ca ...: . $1635 $1300 $1335 $1585 $1635 ... $1985 Bk-Sn7-Pm3du.... F. O. B. Factories, Effective June 1st, 1921 Light- Light-Six 5-Pass. Sedan .. . . Special-Six 4-Pass. Coupe Coupes and Sedans Six 2-Pass. Coupe-Roadster .. . $1695 . $1995 $2450 Special-Six 5-Pass. Sedan . ...... . . . . ... $2550 Big-Six 4-Pass. Coupe ... .:........... ALLSTUDBAKERCARSAREEQUMWITHCORDTIRES ) Call on or Phone Dealers Below For Demonstration W. T. HUTCHESON GARAGE Hempstead, L. 1., Phone Hempstead 186 SCHRATWIESER'S CARACE, lac. Lynbrook, L. 1. Phone 902