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the first performance in New Rawell's new Overture. | ing \ Harold Bauer play- the Mozart Concerto in A for Piano with Orchestra and the other numbers by Mr. Damrosch were Mo- art's Symphony No. 3 in E Flat; Adagto for Strings by Lekeu; and Cesar Franck's - Symphonic - Poem. . \Les | Déinns\ in which Mr. Bauer played the ‘ this\) obligato. 4 f f i . assortmen For the pair of Wagner Concerts in s e-- Mazgie, F Carnegie Hall, Thursday afternoon and acmommemmd “Ha-y evening, December 8 and 9, Mr. LECTURE ON Damrosch will produce Scene 1 and ND THE WORLD from \Rhinegold\ with the fol- -- lowing soloists: Adele Parkhurst, so- Rockville Centre, Dee. 5.-There will{PMMMO; Rachel Morton Harris, soprano; be an dllustrated eature on \With the | Priéde Kink, ca\ Paves, Sots ake: Missionaries \Around the World,\ by | {@net: rea “gnu; Susi: Miss C.-Birkinshaw, given at St. Mark's | Moftman “gm“- ite ¢ M.. E. Church, Friday evening, Decew-/ Sh8P!rO at the piano will be heard in U {tableau by Mrs. E. F. Peckham and | Mrs. «Jewell, who - impersonated. the {character of a man. A chorus, \Old a trap in. 'from - |Polks At Home,\-and \My Old Ken- to the platform and “9/5ch Home,\ was given by the ladies en raised, the motorman ¢ of the circle. Mrs. E. Bogue gave two transferred , |solos, \Songs of Ages,\ and \\In the the aboye picture, by special arrangement mm $+. Alk -Al Pra ng Por sonic |ber 9 at £ o'clock, under the nuspicos| \eta! in the Town Hall this evening. thiy, . Longi Some- » uc of Popular _ cue uur, m -> .* lene to Love Me,\ and \My Granama's|°C the Woman's Foreign Missionary - Advice.\ ''The ' Quilting Party\ and bogety. A silver offering w'lll be Pho London String Quartet will play \Coming Though the Rye\ were given| (C\ tb¢ Catherine Hegarty Memori@l/;n ' Hall -this evening, | the by the ladies chorus. fund. Mogart G major Quartet for strings, Mrs. H. Stubbs, a proféssional on the * Beethoven's Quartet in F minor and New York stag v Ba Threnod uartet | by - McE New York étage, gave readings: \Bur. - \Threnody a q y cEwen bara Fritchie\ and ''The Old Blue Jug.\ m (first performance). By EDITH F. McINTOSH 50 cars of Camp Upton Lumber including 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 4x4 Sheathing, Flooring, Novelty Siding, Window Sash, BennBoungo-gTdefiw‘ththmTuhm Most of it practically new. Opportunity For Those Who Want to Build. - - a 415 Long Beach Road Main Office OCEANSIDE, L. 1. CAMP UPTON, L. I. A trio comprising Mrs. Angelo and Karpen, and Villa rendered \Kentucky Babe\ and \The Old Orken Bucket.\ A solo, \When Broadway Was a Pasture,\ by Mrs. Reither.. A chorus, \Wait For the Wagon\ and 'Three Blind Mice\ by the Ladies' Circle. Mrs. William Lowey, dressed as an old maid. sang \The Last Rose of Summer\ and \Forsaken\ in linked sweetness long drawn out. 'All through the verses she sang off the key and kept the au- dience in an uproar. C. A. Karpen rendered \Carry Me Back to Old Virginy\ and \Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes.\ Phoebe Jefferson, a pupil of Ethel Leginaka, will give a piano recital in Adele Parhurst will give a song re-{Aeolian Hall this afternoon. . Her cital at the Town Hall this afternoon.| program includes works by Debussy, This soprano will also sing as mm} Leginglin, Liszt, Bach and Chapin. 53 B ullllllllllllllllllllllllflllllIlullllllllfll'lIlllllllllllIlNIll)“IIIIIllllllllllllllgllllfllllllli me =-- W ~C O A L The Most Sensible and Pleasing of All Christmas Gifts _ A CAR WHICH REPRESENTS EXCEPTIONAL YALUE AND I ECONOMY IN UPKEEP Mre. A. Angelo led the chorus in the Stove and Nut Coal ..... enne nemen. $14.50 - vrous: | following verses and the audience join THE \CHE x\ ed the chorus of the songs: | \Sidewalks | of. New York,\ \Sweet Rosie O'Grady, E“ Coal ...... nnn nene emcee 13.50 | \In the Cond QH Summer Time.\ \Pw * y I Little Girls in Blue,\ \Annie Rooney\ L o oo 12.50 and: \Home Bweet Home.\ The num- bers were well executed and made an abpeal to the audience from the start. Mrs. Frank Field was the pianist and OTTO NAUMAN | fet Mrs. C. A. Karpen accompanied Mr. | Karpen. 'The ladies' chorus was com- d Island R. R. H T LI posed of Mesdames A. Smitten, E. 3 Lon; . EMPSTEAD, L. I. game. S. Shipway, R. Shipway, C. Sealey Ave. an ong !sia ' ' ichester, C. Dibble, C. Knowlton, K. I F. Peckham, J. 0. Reither. J. Robinson, Telephone 728 * . f «8. . Webb, .F. lrh Johnson, Wil w mo C haas ' * Ham Atthcld, Jewell, W. Lowey, A. R. - e Angelo, H. Stubbs. Hobart Bosworth, - Niles Welch man tar \ \The Cup « Life\ ([\ f C Troy £. P Baiwin | Dco. o- at, Baylen: inst PERFECTION ls Friday night, teams of the Baldwin | - R | :993 fifi‘rfin' - ren eer nees NOW PLAYING tak, the wins mre by a score of Io to § ) P JR . b ON- c % 1£ - aso Coupe ...... ) Gueran teed | N RIVOL =Aare= Rockville Centre - (M)) hex Pu rye d Puan migh Pam - School teams will play at Amityville, at v B. l - oue ® Park Ave. & Observer St. Westbury on December 16, and St. z | F. B. SEDAN ..... - B i _ a Paul's, Brooklyn, on December 23. P | The CHEVROLET is the greatest automobile value in' the world i * | today. 1 r there i bined ec h : / era rios p L., Don't Buy New Parts [§ sien, Tn one car there Ia combined cconoms, dependability, comfort FLA B Why don't YOU buy a CHEVROLET as YOUR Christmas **. Hempstead, Dec. 5.-The fire depart- Phone 1089- W LYNBROOK for | present most to be cherished? ment was called out at 11 a. m. Saturday Our time payment plan permits you to purchase a car with a m‘ ective at ()nce because of a fire in the awning of the tyk i f very small first payment and reasonable teri s for a short viod. ° building of James Bilduer, Inc., corner OXY'ACC u welding and Brmng Allm‘v us to outline this plan to you. ma tor short per Fulton avenue and Main street. The We also carry thrce different sizes of trucks. e fire was put out with chemicals and no OF ALL mm S b t t & l R d t ons damage was done except to the awning ~ A. F. JANECEK f yoo ARANTEED Tel. 988 Lynbrook . UuD$tantia eaquctl HIE Fatin Dee, cu, TO REBUILD STRONGER THAN EVER . Merrick Rd., Lynbrook ~ Rockville Centre, Dec. 5.-Winona SCORES FILLED CARBON REMOVED * fa & s Martin Auxillary, of Major General. J M i Franklin Bell Post, V, F. W., will meet LYNBROOK WELDING CO. m In the library tonight. The card 4 7 , party Wednesday was a financial sue Selim; Am“ FAllogs PEP?“ unfit mm | SAY MERRY CHRlSTMAs THIS us 'A - cess. Mrs. O'Callaghan was chairman. lamp lete Stock for Make, o rs F « R The auxillary approciate the kindness of | ® f the Danahtors of Parh: of BL agner | [J _ BLAKE AVENUE LYNBROOK, N. ¥. YEAR WITH A PHOTOGRAPH _ \ i R.C. Church, who loaned the tables and ~ I chairs. A‘ Cr -f ' _ MR. AND MRS. PERONE ATTEND k- c s CHRISTENING OF GRAND CHILD | .. Freeport, Dec. 5.41\. and Mrs. Louis The following Prices quoted f. o. b. Detroit Perone, of this village, yesterday at- i m4 & tended the christening :of their grand f , x u child, Loretta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tm at vit oi n onun timi nit me n n n ain am P, Perone, of New York City. 0 0 . € 5, wemour seurstantem ¥ A \r GRL R ¥ f & Truck, (pneamatic tires) .. . . . . . $44! f & a @ 654 A vd \ byr . Cao 4 | i v | Complete line of 'Genuine \Ford Parts, Am‘km j &, ¥ i «~* . + 99 bt er - , Oe, Bite:: - .::; Repairing and Overhauling - < c . $ ¢ i * V5 - F 6s he i , .% Tel 186 Futon Are. & Franklin St, Hempstead L L| { f - a - 7 - 7,4 Wu : w .'.l.d.s‘!' tay - H