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Din-Inc the \holiday -neason. . just{stme . the \Allies\ had a reunion}of the left nquet at Bt. Mark's chant. z‘baa). is ements with \Bishop was the gust of honor, veat the same mov € mlpnl the - original | twenty-two|the right foot to the right side. ' members were present. “stun: SECOND PART - Ralph Woodward, a. gradua Execute four step hops, turning ' Byracuse Universiy, who hed 3U8t!(gee iMustration); starting with the . returned , from . Honolulu, Howard/iee; root and alternating with the C a.“ who is doing I?\ war: right. Then repeat the whole dance Oregon, - Lucian . D. | Raynor, pig 0 w m, - Loci i Davis. from the beginning, and so on. © Albert Mary, Waltér Davison and Charles Hamilton. . 'There were two hundred boys present at the dinner. sooo - Miss McGrath 4 wd‘g'uwmmcmm‘-Mnnom ,. A preity wedding took place New|rid the guests how to work with Yest's Eve at the St. Christopher'sltne leaders of. \X\ movement. Roman Catholic Church, Baldwin, when mevieve B. McGrath f} Court Stella Naris, No. $13, C. D _lmnn N. Y., was marrledlor A., will hold a cake sale, Satur- to Mr. Eugene McLean Barrett Of|gay at the K. of C. clubhouse, South Freeport, 'The ceremony WaS avenue, 2 to §.p. m. 'This will formed st 640 by Father McGold-mark the beginning of an active ~ rick. year for the court, which boasts of 'The bride's gown was of. as the banner year for charity chiffon with a vell of tulle and a social succems. All members of urt are expected to send cakes minimum charge are Mrs, K. Crosby and rs. Eleanor Nestor éa by the Alice Coyle foot, count four... {ong Freeport Mrs. W, °W, Winship of Shonnard avenue ga luncheon at her home Tuesday for about eighteen women.; ira\ 'True Blue Triangle ub met Monday afternoon and de- the edlos, \At Dawning\ and! °f, Promise Me.\ an pgs - lfqnuntizlub;==5§§n=;;=:::;fir :ll‘ , fin“ - x (ea.. h! \t i i Sh | f} j , 'Tilustration and sketches show the positions of the | hops, turning, Burns, Burns. second part of. the Schottische, Cleveland Dancing Teachers' Ass'n., Inc., and Rockville Centre Mr. and; Mrs.: William ., of Osborne Terrace, and and Mrs. -John C. Stott of North Broadway attended w dinner and theatre party in New York Mon- day efening. Mrs. Heyward of Hempstead aye- nus is entertaining a guest from ”ton. Mrs. Edward Hanlon of Morris avenue entertained at bridge at her home Monday afternéon. . Prizes \I were won by Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. restaurant,\ Baldwin, The immedi- te- families and Intimate friends who is attended the wedding Were use. ®, M. Dickerson. he ! president of at the the. Central 'Council of the Parent- cornell for January 20 at 3 p. m, in room 18, of the Grove street Gram- mar School. All «members of 'the council are urged to attend, because some important niatters will be dis- cussed. frightening negroes to get their cestate. - Mrs. Albert Hutton will be hoatess to the None-BSuch Card Club at her Frank O%en. The other guests wore Mrs. Michael Madigan, Mrs, Charles van, Mrs. Arthur Havrae, Mrs. Thomas Brenhan, Mrs. Harry Walsh and Mrs. Joseph Kobal. Mrs. T. Benedict of Forest avenne entertained at three tables of bridge Wednesday evening. z 'The Men's League of the Baptist Church will give & dinner to the Ladies' Bible class at the church Friday evening. . They will serve a ronst beef dinnor at.seven o'clock, home .Friday..in honor .of. Mrs. W. P. Field, who left for Florida Mon- y. Mrs.-Field won the prize for bridge. The other guests were Mrs. C. 8. Simmons, Mrs. F. C, Marshal, Mrs. Robert Caird, Mrs. J. P. Bar- num, Mrs, Charles Dooley and. Mrs. William Cook \ Haff will come home from Friends' Academy, Locust Val- ley, for,.the week-end, and will go with the Boy Scouts on their trip to Washington. Mrs. M. M. Cabill of Merrick road gave & luncheon and bridge at her home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Waites P. Field and wo. children of Hempstead aveniie left Monday 'evening for Florida, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. ' - ~ sawp. RV. C. Counc. To ° INSTALL OFFICERS Rockville Centré Council No. $0.|_ The affair is being given to' theiye, Q. U. A. M., will install officers ladies in honor of their winning a. contest \held. between' the . men \JL. 1926 on Thurday evening. | The areas Lol vs: Counclior, T Davis; vice-councfior, William * Langdon; ~ recording-secretary, chottische [[ Bridge, ~ euchre, pinochle will be played. Won't Let You Sleep! Gas pressing on heart and other organs sometimes causes a restless, nervous feeling and prevents sleep. Adlerika_helps any case gma on the stomach, unless due to deep-seated causes. The QUICK action will sur- prise you. Because Adierika is such an excellent intestinal evacuant It is wonderful for constipation-it often works'in one hour and never gripes. Sold by all leading druggists. | fish! HE \Good morning,\ someone said to Barbara. you were talki to be on the point of buying a cat. Is it that EN WILLIAMS 62 W. Merrick Road Tel. Freeport 15 16-W Freeport , L. J. Special for Friday and Saturday 100 New Dresses in all the new shades. $1375 Excellent values at $ 16750 628 NOSTRAND AVENUE 335 NINTH STREET [I 161 FLATBUSH AVENUE Phone Lafayette 0143 Phone South 0054 Phone Flatbush 4302 \Yesterday like an old maid. This morning fin stem less and less frequently, My apart ment was no longer the rendevou® for the stage crowd. I was unmi takably getting old. \You understand you must handle thle material with discretion?\ Barbara nodded. Misa Storey sat up in the awliige \If I had it to do over again, P4 marry at 20 and take what came. 1 believe that poverty asd - bilities and heartaches with you love are better than material prosperity and independence, luv \It's the years after 40 that mw the nightmares, my deer. I don't care If you say that in the story, Old age alone is the most horrliiMe fate a woman can meet!\ Barbara looked at Miss Story. Her éyes were burning and her volem whe tremulous. She had charige® . miraculously, from the cool, polse® woman of the world that' greated Barbara an hour ago. Barbara was anxious to get away. The woman was telling her thing® that she did not wish to hear, Sie rose to go. \Thank you for givimg me so much time, Miss Storey. TW try to deal fairly with the story.\ ** She was out of the house amd walking down the quiet street, Tht sky had turned cloudy and a bf: had sprung up. As Berbara wal large drops of rain began to pMtb@P on the sidewalk. She hastened her steps. The rai became more violent and the wind swept in little eddies up the atreé.. Barbara began to run. It was ouly a block to the street car line, Bhe reached the corner and crept elose to a store front to avoid thi rain. No cars came.. She whited fir' the pelting rain for a long: timke, Then she left the shelter of t* bullding front and began to wa}. It was «quite dark when she reached home. Her shoes were 20% den and her clothes dripped water. As she unlocked her door, the rats suddenly ceased and a flood of mut set light filed the aky. But a moment later the torrent# began again. a Ingide the apartment, Barbar® stood still and Jookéd around her: No article had been moved since ibe \