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N e w s M ention From All Over T h e T o w n of Hempstead The owner of the organ plant at Mer rick Intends netting out a row of pop lars west of the factory. -~- OasgllM whiteness of Peter Muller’s hotel blinds the eree of his employees! Mr. and Mra Gunsenehaoeer enter tained the Christy family last Friday evening and all had a real old-fashion ed, Jolly, good time. A single court In the City of New York—the Court of General Sessions— ,as 1791 criminal cases on Its docket. Owing to this great number of casee speedy trials have become almost an impossibility. Nassau County is fast falling in line. The last census shows twice as many widows aa widowers. Why? That doge have rights was shown li i town not far from Merrick. A mar who had thrown his dog out of a sec jnd story window was arrested am «• ni to Jail for five days. He claims i* had thought the dog road, but tin judge said the madness existed In tbi > man's wicked heart not In the dog. J was learned the dog had pulled a titiih cloth off the table and broken a fev dishes. Good for you. Judge! Who said that Prince Ludovic Pignn tel II D’Aragon was not passionate) fond of his Princess? He is. and b< Hews In her entirely and she In hin Did she not assert that he works an llki e to work? It is not often one tinds a Prince willing to labor! YE MERRICK TOW ME COSMIC By Elsie Hess The M en’s Club, Church of the As cension. met Tuesday evening at Par ish Hall. All present had u tiroi time bowling, which was followed by refresh- r_j m e n ts. Frank L. Dunfon and H. T. W ho said the reliable ground hog had I-airo wen. elected member*. No m-'et- hig will be held W a shington’s birthday. Non-, pater-lamlllas, here's your February -2. rhance to seo if the new snow shovel is | 3 U < j | Mr». I'liilip Ayres of SOT Lalt. ■ ic«' Have you seen Hess’ nev.’ Airedale? uvenue, left February 1 < to Te la (juile friendly with Station Agent h,-'r mother and faUter, Mr. and Mrs. -alklns, who released him from Mu box “ eorge Boger, in he South. Mr. Ayres ter rcachMa Merrick itn'1 hiH $,on wl11 ,eeidv at Ket, hum My. tho ' w in e r k just alive with . ^ un,U her return April 1. irtls-ih.. porches ant Mack with flat-1 An rn)oyal>|e nfternoon Wi)S (.pent at w nR’’\ .. ... the home of Mrlt. W m. Holdlterg of This week the new station w aiting ^-or^)j V illage avenue last Thursday ootn surely Is appreciated by y oung and wi)en the hostess welcomed thirty ,:d- friends a t a W h ist party given tor the H ave jo u soon Gertie < o lkins’ r w i K.nrfit 0( the Ludtes’ A uxiliary of toe '.mclng pum p s? No? P e rhaps you Temple of Rockville Centre. A dainty lidn't liavc a microccdbe. repast w as served between gainer Two M errickitcs w ith swollen cheeks Honors for the afternoon vveru awarded -M iss Elsie H ess (thv right one) and to Miss Minnie W right, Mrs. .Minty, and I corgi. Mott (the loft). Mrs. Flachbaum . ‘XlM ctrick Is full Of kind-hearted pee- ] --------- le! Three have offered their Servi. os The M isses X irgujia and Betty tlrnff n \watvluuon and w alehw o inen'' w h i» d.i.ughloi s u( Mr. and Mrs. H. Graf) , lie Misses H e s s w ish to leave their^ol Lenox road, were hosteasen at u omc . They arc form er polieu captain Sf. V alontlnc’s party Monday evening, aw son, C u rtis Bowno and Mrs. L. L. A Jack H o rner pie was one of the feat .ord, who ia as brave as any m a n . lures. Gaines, dancing and refresh Little R ichard Lawson, grandson of iin u ts w ere enjoyed. P resent were: Tbe ‘aptallj Lawson, Is iniite a pianist. | Misses H a r r iet and Lut-'.la lx vs, Mai- /hilc at H ess' w ith his grandad la s t ! *\V1 Moore, Grace I isl., Gladys and aturiia)-, he played very skillfully anil ' J-atalgu i. G iuce S.-lilcy, Liean •tth much expression. V ‘ !al-uriy B ene B.g-low n.,d Louise , . I La.t>‘lle,! and Junior aim Robert Men - art. Cliireiiee a fid W a rren Hi iim-U, Mrs. M assey, w h e re husband The latest arrival in the: homo of M r.1 and Mrs. tiumiiel Cetrie-a, a daughter, has lieeil bapilzed, Lucille M ary Kvirivu, by the Rev. John J. Galvin, pastor of St. U a rnabas’ R. C. Church of Uellipore. Mr. and M rs. Philip V lstetano pf M er rick were- the goelparen ts. , A in teiln g for reorganisation of the P a r is h Aid Society of St. Joh n 's Evan- KCliciil Lutheran Church 'of M errick was* held W ednesday a t the home e>f Mr.\. C lnisliiin Pahneen, Ri. hard ave nue. The; Rev. J. G. Snyder presided. The following ofticers wi re elected: Mrs. H e rm a n n R o ttjcr, president; M rs. Cliris- tlan Lahnsen, vice president; Mrs Louise M. Amend, secretary; Mrs. A n n a L a n g ,, treasurer. Thu next m e eting will be held at' the home of M rs. John Iticbulein on R ic h ard avenue on M arch 2, M errick Hook, Ladder and Engine Company, 2. h' ld a si\\^al m e eting on T h u rsday evening, F e b ruary 17. a t F ire H all, 2, Cam p avenue. It was decided to purticipalc in tin drive K r European relief work. These uppointiuN n s were made by Captain John LauswSc H enry .1. Mullen and 11 J. J c i a r n . tivb«mrei s; F rank Stengel, collector; H. J. Jclvmnp^ushcr. M e rrirk Fire Company, 2, will hold a dance S a turday, February 2ti, in Fire Hall, Camp avenue. Tw enty-live dollars was vot 'd toward the N e a r E a st rvliet fund drive out ot the civic League treasury. M. H. VriWell, Hi.-levted tc President Sirodgra. s to repn s e n t the !>• agio Detectives in town? Surest thing; not only professionals, but a number of amateura. $300 reward, you know, for the arreet and conviction of the thieves who stole Jewelry, money and the peace of mind from two families recently. Of all tiie beautiful paintings repre senting Immortal Lincoln, tho one the writer likes best is n painting of Lin coln as a boy. reading by firelight in i.neral m o n ths ago. lias offered to rent ' ^ taI1|e.t. jioruw e l?. Donald fiarges, titan- ’ th e county com m ittee studying police ley Phelps, D avid. Fluhnrty, Theodore I c o n d itions in lb\ couuty. v.ith the vie.,- I h e r beautiful home for the sum m er: she will rem ain with friends. Mrs. Sandm a n 's little lambs snuggle close to her w h en it is cold. H ackm an C h arles Offerman is a t his work again— the X-Ray report, how ever, has as y e t not reached his F r e e - pert physician. M eantim e Mr. Offer- n,un, feeling m u c h bettor than In did t.w o weeks ago, is carrying on, his bud- tl' ss in the usual hustling mennor. Tho G irls’ F riendly 8o«'iety of Mv ■ rick will be treated F riday evening, Feb. the Kentucky cabin which was his j2f, to a lecture on “English Poets.-' to home. This painting by Johnson is a be delivered in the P a rish flour\ ! y beautiful source of encouragement and hope for the youth of the entire world. Pause to think a moment as you look at the familiar picture, that tho light Xi re. King of Freeport. Miss M ay McCabe, who nils si onsiblo secretarial position v i ’h • tic of understanding gained in such rend- j n j W York C e n tral Railroad, and 'u r g ing by young Abraham was, in after | jehes much fun in the M errick “ h'.i;i’’ years reflected by him as President — j to and from train s each day, took a as the great exem p lar of American de- | juunt to N iagara Falls .over Lincoln'!: mocracy. j b irthday, and from her glowing account ......... . 'of the trip sho m u s t have had a. do- I Hirhlful Hoi,. M m v rilun tnr,k :i side Miss Ella Hess found a four-leaf ! lightful time. Mny also took :i clover In tho south yard last Friday, I trip to Queenstown, O n tario, and re but after the hard luck she has had she 1 turned home with a line color (supplied Is rather skeptical of those so-regarded . by nature). W h e n Miss McCabe was harbingers of luck. accused of having tujtcn the trip to a. - . — certain whether Niagara really is the Our country needs, 1,260,000 more 'h'meymo_un^ Mecca, it was pictured dwellings. Nassau county needs a few G cppat'l. Ralph Mays and Claude tiige- A. H ttsscr. Of IS C n iser place, has returned to nv inhership in the William 11. H u b lnl Caniji, 4. I '. S. W. V., which meets in Itrooklyn, and has been-elec'. <'d tu the executive board, lie w as formerly a m e m b er of the Major J. F ranklin It' ll Post. V. F. Wt ■Mrs. f'haili-s K.'iniiiill. of \I I’ic rtiv-et, undojovcnl .1 serious operation hi th e K v k v lllc f'entri- Sanitarium last week. Hhe Is living as well ns cun bo v.xjivi-ted. Janies SotTcn \ti i Miffviiog from irui.-tte und it cut tin-;., r an the r' eiilt ■f liehiK struck by a V .. driven by Charles F. Sanim is o ' th i N ! - a It axi Com p any. mi tin AlenleU re.ol l i e a r D u iton uvem te, L.vnbrooU. Fchrim ry 11. Sorrenson, who drives for the Borden Milk Products i.'utnpnuy, was drllvvrlng milk w hen Hie taxi l.uirv ilo.vn un hint Sutnnij::. try |n g to uv\i ! him, ran hir ear en the sidewalk. •housands of them. Excellent sand and good “Sandm en” are1 very popular In Merrick at pres- be, she had absolutely nothing to say about tho m a tter. In the light of com ing events, M ay, silence m a y be pardon- W hile young W y a tt A n thony was r u n ning the Norwood car lo Lake his sis ter and Mr. and M rs. Norwood to the The February meeting of the M errick mQVies in F reepo rt the other day. live Social Club was the very best and most stretched across the M errick road enthusiastic the club ever held. The new president, William Reitei took office like a veteran. Reports < committees were pre'sented. Tho ei nutalnment particularly advised r. omtng Interesting events. The club Is still growing and waxln strong. Twenty-one members wer The \A. C. Q.” contest was closed t ie mysteriouB letters standing foi 'Adjustor Club Quarrels.” Miss Jessie -Sagglone, who practically gave the cor reel answ er, received a line box ot A new contest is now under way foi decision at the next meeting. After business refreshments were In order. The table was tastefully ai ranged by Mrs. Otto, Mrs. Gunzenhtfu ser, Mrs. Dewar and Mrs. Christy. Mu* 1c was furnished by Schneider’s ore lies tra and dancing rounded out a most pleasant evening. The Social Club is now thoroughly established and tbe new entertainment committee under the leadership of Mias Kathryn Reich, promises to keep the “pot a-boiling” henceforth. The club membership Is 66 and more In pvos- ndcuvoring to effect a hull. Young .Vp hony, however, .instead of stopping sod full power a n d scattered the would o “hold-ups.\ Tho sam e thing hap lenvd to E lliott B irch at the siuiit lace a week ago. Harold G u n sen ban scr, formerly v itf People's m a r k e t a t Freeport, is not) earning electrical dentistry. George Flutow , publicity agent, L. I R. U., visited Miss I less a t her home lust Saturday m o rning concerning a rail road scenario she has under prepara tion. Miss Ella H ess has her hands lull literally throw ing crackvd corn to hun dreds of birds. Places On all sides of the house porches are sw e p t and food placed there. I t seem s as though all tiie wild birds of Long Island w ere at M errick to bo fed. W hile Mrs. H arold Betz was from her homo last Tuesday, thieves tried to gain entrance. 8 lie returned before they expected she would an d so failed to ransack tho house. The buck door panel had been rem oved and the key i on tho Inside turned. Catherine Weins has made such ad- i vaneement in stenography and type-< , . . . . , . , writing at Brown's College In Jamaica. ‘b„’’ Mildred D ew ar, shining sta r am o n g that her father. In order to ahow hi.' pleasure at her progress, purchased i typewriter for her. Lent Is with us and Easier is till Un way. Chief of Police in Chicago now refu* es permits for moving pictures sliowlnj criminals In action. This order wa made after three boy “crooks\ told tin Judge they got their Ideas and their de sire to commit crime .from seeing mov Ing pictures of such things. All cltict- and towns should taboo ct’huo pictures Help a little—help a little! Many they who need thine aid; Many dying on the roadsldo ‘Neath misfortune’s dreary shade, pass not by like .priest and Levite, Heedless of thy fellow-man; But with hegrt and arms extended Be the good Samaritan. Birch’s clerk Lester is about to move to anotiror bouse lu town: hj» cannot take bis pet dog with him there, as an other family occupies part of the house. This fact worried Lester ut#d ills wife, for they weru very fond of the Utile dog. They have, however, found a good mistress for him; Mrs. Mur roll will adopt him. Whitt wonderful weather the un relia ble groundhog has given us! Mr. Be>vrt!c and hhs dntighter, Jennie, are still in Florida—tbe father is do ing well fit hte poultry busmens ami Jennie, well Jennie is Just haring a good time and wo are ghnl Ot it. We han been ill of r h e u m a tism since Ciirist- ias holidays. H e r condition is daily tiproving. Robust W ella M cphani, School Super- endent M cpham 's daughter of athletic unic, has had her slioie of troubles, die is ju s t about recovering from a sex ions illness. e _ a Littio Miss Lucille D ew ar, youugsA ’aughter of Robert L. Dewar, organist, s quite up-to-date socially, as w as evi- leneod by a “Valentino iiarty” held a t ler home, to whkiii ah« invited little ’fiends. ' Thu exciting fUttifrn of the utrly was tho exchange of valentines. Ihmua wu o played, and “goodies” pro dded by Mrs. Dewar were rapidly con- lumed. Among those present wove: .VI- 'vrta Losch. Chai'les Losch, , Muriel Hayes, Virginia Verity, Edna Guuzeii- huueer, Marion Koeppel. Ada Bartow, '.Mian Ottd, Gertrude Calkins, Dorothy Torel arid. Eyolyn Furuy. Miss Lu- ■\illes school tefivher, Mrs. Brockman, vaa also present. Dorothea Croissant, Merrick's little \chatter-box noted for her extensive English vocabulary, celebrat'd her tith Mvthdky on February Hi. dhe enter tain'd a inuulier of friends at her home- on Park avenue. Mrs. Croissant proved a favorite with all. Thorough enjoy • incut reigned among the childivii. Dor othea received protty birthday gif is and assuirred her little friends she would, withual doubt puld another birthday party within a few weeks! Bho sold the would wnit until the flowers in hoc beautiful grown Weix-lu bloom and then she would be abte to entertain In tioiul etyle, Just us society ladies do. FeiTner I’oli'V (\i pillin' WHIinni 1’liilllps eiiutvm p lat'.'S biiildinp n, lioine a I thi nortliwui t ' ovii' v '-\I I’.-uk anil Lincoln avenues. . Mr. and Mrs. O. i '•ir!,>' i ■. \f ao i .II. h r- iy avenue,' will n n io x c to tin.ir iivw home a t 4.i Hurt is avenue. Mareli 2. Mrs. U'< 'nllaghan will vnlevtiiiii t lie latlks a t .81. Acne.-: tiehuol Hnll on Fri- iay, F e b ruary 25, a i - ue|ir<- a ml live lUndl'i'd. The liidi'-s of the . iliac ■ ordlalp. invited. of it\ . ising n tsd ier sy stem. sled th a t a com mit lee of Hive\ bo appointed w ith whom lie com Id talk the subject over before appearing before tie eoun- I y HUb-Voiniliittvv, M ajor W a lter E. Spear, II. J. Jensen and David H. G reaves were appointed. Iti nig for this column may be sent to Francis Savona, Merrick. BALDWIN Mrs. c. F e r r y mid Mrs. C. Cook wil- hold a ' 'ike sale in the ollico \!’ W. li. R aynor Vi Son on Saturday. F c liruarj 19, from 2 until 3 p. m.. for tho bene lit of the Baldwin Free Library. Miss May Ely, daughter of Elis Ely of the American lirass < ’v.. ItulTalo, hat li 'li visiting her aunt. Mrs. M. Dow, of New Vvt'k avvttue. for two weeks, re turnin g home by the Lackaw a n n a Lint New York avenue. Mi . C. J . Speer.-e , Rockville C '-ti ll o will give ; free delnonstratioii talk li i n , i ' l e i i e i l r ; a t liie K n i g h t s pi Rylhi - H a d . i: ro; m iiiiie. M oih V iv I cluii ,,r y 2*\. a t 3 p. in. tiliu will lie .issisf eU l ’\' Mrs. f \■orge Miller. All^vo- iiien and girls over sixlecn a r e invited. WANTAGH Carl Bulling of William street enter- tained his nephew, Huns Brauar who arrlvnd from abroad on the “Lapland\ two weeks ago. 11c tikee this country very much. Sir. UnlHng also entertained his i-f.usln, Mrs- tiltarenberg of Chicago whom bo lias not seen for a number of Mr. and. Mrs. Cliarles Lohrm an en tertained the Jolly Twelve club on Fri day night. J M rs. Corodon * Norton of Baldwin visited W a n tagb friends recently. ^ At the home or Mrs. J. II. A n d ersor of Park avi'mie on Feb. 11 an i njoy able evening w as siH'itt entertainint friends ami relatives from Springtteli and Brooklyn. Among the guests wer Mr. ruid Mrs. .1. H Anderson, Alfrod Anderson. M aster C h a rles Anderson Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. .T. Pauley. M aster Billy i ’auloy Mr. and Mrs. F. Brunckner, Mr. and Mrs. )t. Reagan. Mr. and Mrs. T. G rit iln, Mr. anu M rs. It. Smith. J. Jackson Miss Edna Tilson. Charles HaNtadt Alts ’, A. Kenny. Miss < Meyer, Mr. an Mrs. F. Meyer. Fred Stem rnavle. Mali •.er Alfred and Leonard H aw k ins. Last Tuesday night the W a n 'a g l firemen's luiskethnll team played th i.ia,,’ Shore team a t Bay Shore and loe o them, 3219; also played the Fret \ii t team on W a n tagb court Thors lay night; lost to tIvin 19 1 'J. flood Cheer < 'Ini. will m e et n xl T-ics- lay night with Miss (ilaU)fi V e rity on Jrovc street. All ileritH for this column n . i y ke to Mrs. Charles Sebufvr, phene 3-M. The Choral Soelcty ti n d er, d a Sur pri.se birthday soeinl to Miss Aliei Sutherland, Stif* rhitcm'li.m of tin Memorial Sunday S-hool. Thursda, evening at ilie home err Miss Suther kj.pl, Park iivrnuer w h ere she wat .w aiting the tim e to go s v a l .sket ■ ill game. Hen ring S\ine one at tin loo.' rite opened it lo I. renfrunted 1 *. . \liowling \tirpri.'e. A w r y enjoyabli •veiling w as spent. One stu n t was : 'ten m inute contest of w riting a puetn r toasi to Miss Alice.” Present, w et\ Mrs. 'W illiam Mardon tld. Mrs. Mu w in Brooks. Mrs. Chorlce -tehafer, Mrs. tie IT' ft. -Misses Win if m l •nd Ensile Dnryi'.:. tllrulys V e rity, Mai ion Ludlant, Rutli Miller. M arian iitd G ertrude Jackson. C h ristina and Adelaide Ltidford. p.oM.ie .loins. Miss lones, Mr. Junes and Miss Sutherland. M is. E lla If. AV. Beniley of 15 N o rth Long Reuel. in t'.iii'*' h as been seriously ill a t her homo two weeks. W hile IV she rte e h ed news of the death- of her sister. Mvs. H a rriet Rush, of Peru, Vt. who w as 7S yeors old. Mrs. R u sh if the second slater of Mrs. Bentley win has iii«i| within ofur inontl 1 H.,f A eoiisii at''' * !ias also died witliin 1 1.is time. Mrs j Bentley is eojlVtlleselng. George A. P o w i ' • and la'iiip \f Vlori'is av a p ie, und Alrr. G \i;:u Po'-v- .vs of Ui'ooklyn are spending a, week lit A tlantle (’ll y. Rockville f 'e n l f j: well repi'et'epted ’n the fiy ly ■ pi ing visitors at a .ifintic v’lly. .Airs. Jnm ea Mmligiili and non. •ml Mi j . i I'-orge F. tilum v i are ntayinu ttC r a i g Hall. Mr. ami Mrs. H. Lawson ire a I t he tit. ( Im rli. . Mr. and Mi’s. Rii ltards\n. fornierl.v of .1 ndson pin. e. were ol.sens’d taking ill\ air \ii tho ’(javdu alk lu a 'grow n ii|is” baby eur- Mrs. Eilwa.i'tl E. tieaile, of .1 North Village a. \ime will |vii\ ■ Muivh 27 on a visit to friend- and r.Tiijv- ; in M assuvliusetts, New I Cauipshii • and Maine, She ex p eels to return in about a month. Mrs. w. iF |i i h n r i by a told, tih\ a few days. of 1 J! Laws'>u 0b.-d Inst is \Sp i-ted : i I • up in Airs. I*. E. N evicunu i won lb\ lii. t Priae at tile tnevtillg of I lie vi i\ v i lull- died Club of Rockville C entre Friday afternoon a t th- home • f Al- At. W. Cliristld, 12 tieooiid n\ciuio. Iiyitbruuki A pleasant cveying w as i njov id tint urday, F.ebruur)- ia, b; a party of tiru men and their friends, in the Fire Council m e e ting room. Dam ing tu piano and violin selections tool, up most of th e time. I’roswit \u re:, tiie Misses • 11. Terry, ti. Dowling, H. .Dowling, II. M ark\. XV. Iv-el'e, M Holden, E. Koehler, li. Km hi. r ti. . Beer, und G. To>. Harold Russ. Jam e s Perry, William Curley Frank Combs, Lionel Weeks. Edward McGruf, T. Combs, t'k ir r i n e tiuiiron and , C hief E n g u ioe/ vt tlni Hoekville Centre F ire Dypaidment, Uari y A. Curley. A delightful afternoon was Mdllt at the home of M rs.. tium u tl Goldberg uf Irving place, on February 16, when tlio members of tltu Ladles’ A u xiliary of thn Temple, of Rook-, tile Centro* ootigre- gated for a bridge and w hist game. The cheery welcome th a t the hostess’ ex tended to her guewts ton ad a glad re- spousu and all aettled to thclc^i^iue in a purely social .tplrR. P i n t \ were aw arded tu M rs. H hU'Btucr. M rs. J. Adelsott and M rs. J. Elias. All partook gladly of tho dainty refiishuteiita. VALLEY STRI e AM Mrs. M. Dow of New York avenue a t tended a nice tit w of the D a u g h ters of Liberty.un Tuesday evening. \. Mv. olid M rs. W illiam P u n c m o re of 238 New York v-vetiu\ Was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs*1 Dow of Now York avenue. T-he Fr\ept.rt Dram a tie Club \f tip (•(.Ini :! C\ lltllttnltv Cenlfe w ill ).|CSen “Th*- Duel\ nt IIm Comm unity C e n iv CiuMtouse on th\ even Ing of M aicll 1 C.\ i , .luhuson, on\ of Lung Islaml'i leading t.\.lui’vd eouu diuns. will head th' rliuw , assisled by Doi'ollty \\ ki' ;. Bo! Br.’illvh. Levy Cnimiilel, Edgin' Kill lock, Agnes AX'eatlp I'spoi'ii. Tin 1)110. Ev ans, Helen ltortin i. .In\I. li.'iiholi, AX’ii liani Colburn, Edv u d Burns and N \f man Deas. D ancing will follow tilt l» i furiiiuiiee. Mr. and Mrs. George Rocker of Bald win <\ I’.hruted their i ighteeuth wedding an n itu r s a r y a t their home. 227 M ilburn itvim i\. Fi'hruavy 22. Mr. and Aiis. H e n ry X'ollthitrdt of Brooklyn eelebratotl their fourth anniversary a t the same adui i Hopper w as served. ROOSEVELT \ dance is to be given by Llb' rty Bull t.'i.flm’il si. Dauglltuis of Ann viva in A lj.ha Hall. Kousevfit. slop 66. Mon day evening, February \ 2X. Brize* am o u n tiiig to $25 in gold will In given. There will lie a prize waltz. A V alentine party w as given Monday night, a t the home of Alpha Hired, on Lincoln avenue, Roosevelt. Tho house w as appropriately decorated, and danc ing an 1 g am es w in : enjoyed. P resent were i In- Misses Rutli and Edity < Irif- lit bp, E v a Klupper, C lara Foley. Amy Diolz. Alinine Babcock. Florence Koh ler. \\ iiiifivd Mvt'gel of Rousevelt and Florence Flanders of West bury; tier- gout Its Hum v. Willis, Revieie, Cor | .or als D rake and ('an tes and lho M essrs Higgins, oV o n n o tv tiiicphurcf. M ummy, tisviu ami Scltoen'. Send or Bring Notices Bit tits Kiigagt/ments M afttug'H D e a ths M emorial\ (.'uuilrntatiutnf Xmiulri p ints 1,edges will Ije received for publication a t the H. mptrtt'id, Fi e jp o r t or Kock- vtiie Centre odious of tho RevieW^ SEAFORD The Child Welfare Association at its ei monthly meeting at the scaool last Friday evening heard a eptrlted jtddveaa by Miss Grace V. Watkins of the Home Bureau. She described the work which could bo carried out Hurt. It was de cided to organise a Seaford branch end take up home sewing. A number of women said they would join. Miss Boynton had charge of the games which were thoroughly enjoyed. Refresh ments were served by the executive committee and it was decided to hold a social once a month in connection with the regular business meeting of .be Child Welfare Association. The first meeting of tho Home Bureau will bo held this (Friday) evening at the school house. Workers from tho nutrition depart ment of Red Cross of Hempstead met Hte executive committee of tho Child Welfare Association rucentuly. and ar ranged to serve hot lunches to the children of the public school at a reasonable price. The Pustim e A. C. will give a ball in the Y. M. I. U. H all Saturday evening. February 25. Miss H elen H e p n er of Brooklyn Vis ited her sister, M rs. H e n ry Nvbbe of vVaverly avenue. A birthday surprise party was given Xlisa Florence Sboats lu honor of her tenth birthday. The house was prettily decorated in blue and white. Favors wero given to those atum d ing. and use ful and fancy gifts w ere presented to the young hostess. Games weru played and refreshm e n ts served, m e a ts served. Bam H. Harris’s new production \Nice People” opened the. new Kiaw theatre on West 45th street last Thurs day evening. Rachel Brothers Is the author, and Fran cine Larrimotv the star. '' Miss Florence Dullard and Miss Amanda BurehtU of Babylon sja nt the weekend w ith Miss A lthea Buckbeo. Mr. and M rs. E d w a rd It. Mills have i:omu to tieuford to live. For several years M r. M ills w as district m a n a g e r for the. New Jersey Asbestos Co., In Norfolk, Va_, and hits been transferred to tho New York ofliee of tho com p any. M r. and M rs. Mills and baby son Itity have received a h e a rty welcome back to Scufurd. Item s for this colum n m a y l*. scut to M rs. C h a rles Mills, tieuford. Why Y ob Should Favor f Daylight Saving Law Daylight Saving is valuable to you because: It benefits your business by bettering the conditions of your employees. It promotes health. It increases resistance to (Ha lt affords protection against epidemics. It makes for increased efficien cy In industry. It relieves eye-strain. It reduces bills for lighting. It conserves coal. It promotes healthful recrea tion. It tends to prevent crime. It encourages home gardens. It Is a boon to the industrial or office worker. It is a factor for good in any business. It does not Increase tbe cost of producing food. • You undoubtedly wish the State Daylight Saving law to remain In force. Opposition to it now threat ens its reiieal. Will you wire immediately to the Governor and to your Sena tor und Assemblyman urging and demanding that this law be re tained, preferably upon a five months’ Instead of a seven months’ basis, and follow your telegrams with letters? Will you also bring this subject before your employees und asso ciates and ask them to do like- Only by such gtmeral expres sion may repeal bo prevented; hence your cooperation is earn estly sought. Immediate action is necessary. Do it Now. G e r tr u d e Ja n ie - , il»itr lit 11 - P resident ■f tlvj pollyotnvi, J r . , C iivle. hat •cell very ill at l a r heuyt. mi H u n k e r , ’ai e, a also h e r tat h e r Bit d snll .1 aro\H latte report\ say 1n,tii are doing well. W illard Young i;; reported mue|i h\t- -er and able to be. around again; ulsc Vlj-s. Luther Lee l.s resting lieil-r, a mi \iiss Flo. Box is able to r< turn to msiness lit New York. It. is rumored that Mr. nnil Mrs ioworil Ketelmrn, form e rly Ml*s Etlt'.-' antes, of \m it yvillo will build a ItotiH it H u n n jeroft. foi.siilerabl\ building in this com- nuuiiy is pl.iniicd for the very near Mrs. f'ienr.:\ Meims, J r . has gouo to Toimehvlll\ Venn., to v Isil. her sen jei.'l'g\ i'., and farmll.v. till'- exp'etti i> rem ain a muni It. Mn- G rot’er Seims was .Miss Jennie Box Of Wood ward avenue. Mrs W illiam F. D. .in and Mrs. Cnrrit Miller of Amity-’ ilb- sp. iit W edpesday with tin. fttntlly of t ’orortoii Norton it' Baldwin. Sym p athy is exten d 'd to Mrs. .Frank Bluee in the un. \in-el. ,| passing away jf her l.rotlivr William till'IT'1 of Hemp- III ins for this eolniim m a y ho r-lit to M rs Clmrlcs tic h a ter, phono .'13 m W a n lagh. I’olieing J’lan 1-aid Ot vr Mtip ola, Feb, 26.—N assau Supervis ors on Monday received the report rel ative- to a, pvuiH'Sed plan for policing N assau County and laid ii \ver until such time as the full hoard is present slid adjourned. H. W. DUBISKE & CO. Financial Service CMMm* in I'rimiifjl < Hlrp of iliv l Haivv Brooklyn Office, -’ Z Court tit. Service Safely Satisfaction H u '’ :vu tu«iuirv«1 into IDc f>ublylvi, S*»r vi*■*; ♦ti* inv» • i i ^ a f lu g inx .ylnr. tiia? M'u vfte to iith im e , oil o r m « mi ! u i h ' $«••« u n t o h . bu vy «Jo offttr 1 <-u - mii oj'r •$ I u iiily ct In* vHibiit; l1 l I* a n . lion' s i , a-j!*.* uml wvll vuyio# induytrla Cort'tTtttlouy. wiiifh will th-; v a n iin f power pf your mutr-y !•» jiior.; titan tiuuWe A m vm riuiM vni l'\ v f it N u tiu tm l 1*1 U' fclv> Low. Cut«h *or J*t«rt i ‘uym*,u*a Suull t>r LuiVE AuiuuufV- L. M. WERNER hl'tt-tol kenresetH n Ihe LYMUKIOK 18 Jefferson Ave„ Phone 9^4R The height of fashion for buys—• and double- breasted suits of our own design. Many of them cut from the same fabrics as our clothes for men. And all, absolutely all- wool by our own chemical test. Money back, if they fail to give complete satisfac tion. Mail Order* 1 tllrd R o g e r s P e e t C o m p a n y Broadw ay , Broadw ay a t 1 i t h St. “ F o u r at S tth tit. Convenient Broadw ay Cut tiers\ Fifth A ve. at Warren , at 41st SL NEW YORK CITY ' NOW IS THE TIME To plate that eontriict for your new Houhe or Bungalow. It you w ant It uA t seanon! theeet runtraUs. The beat uf material and workmanship, tomiietent perstinal tsopertislon. v j Distinctive Uwclliztgs of Indlvidiiality lor people ot Uiweruukrnt. ROCKVILLE CENTRE CONSTRUCTION CO. Tot. 2*1 M 30 MOKIUS AVENVK, KVCKVILMt L15NTME SSSt Cultivate the Beautiful Do you know that the majority of fellow* judge you by the exterior of your home? Does it reflect you truly? The same thought and consideration should be given to your driveways, lawns and gardens as to the interior surroundings. Drop in and see us now and let us study your prob lems. By so doing they will receive our prompt and per sonal attention this coming spring. I ► » . - • ' \ \ ■■■'■ ■«' ................................ — 1 ALEX. ADAM LANDSCAPE GARDENING Agiwl for tiTUMPV & WALTER FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND FARM SEEDS 40 West Merrick Road Freeport, L. I. I Toispho*., 1027 J 1 9 » » » e » « '< >» |ii|<> I • i >