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■ sonal ention From ‘he i c - ' l BALDWIN MERRICK WAOTAQH Do you belong to ti r e Co. V» Uidiee' — — A u x iliary\ No1 worn-, none of our folk* ! The Good Cheer Cleb m e t a t th e home Southard E s tates m a n a g e rs erect- are lire \ladflien \ so I'm not etitftoU. ! o f M tw Gladys V erity, Grove Street, on tot; a Hue tw e-atory and * e r s bulhHo* ____ Tuesday. . ja t M llburo a v e n u e and C h u rrfi street toj ne^er Hail o ^ W ^ M n ^ ^ n n a . J y d P r f y 1 B M w m W< DRIVE FOR FUNDS FOR NEW LIBRARY SEAFORD FLORAL PARK The Seaford Home B u reau bus been ] H u b ert Bedell of Violet avenue has organised w ith i t iw-osbere. The fol been Mteitln*- a t Middletown. Coen. He ----- ---------------- - --------- --------- - lowing oflicers w ere elected: C h a ir m a n .! was entertained a t W esleyan U n iversity the South Side High School. Mex. tinrewv !.. W eeks. Sr.. : Vli-i--Chalr t ’hoir- : Hi' which He vsyeCts to m a triculate 1 * ---- - ROCKVILLE William Seam an la building house on N o rth Park birthday! W b a t kept her? D aughters, held a. bnalnewi m e eting on I 1\ ™ ” Friday afternoon with M rs. C h in . ! lyn druggist Who will condm-t a Isnli the nea' flag station cute? 1,av* Adelo in \the chair ’ th<> Pi^lH C ta of having a drug store a t ’ ,u seen the flagman? They say t*A h ’ e h « r ^ , -u t b e v n p a r t of thc M.Mge. The; M rs tictrg v L W eeks, l r Vlee , _ m an. Mrs. Paul Craig; Secretary, Mies next fan for a full counie. The faculty Mke, M. Elisabeth I* Advance Club M y rtle Harr: Loral leader. Miss Susie gave a two-ifays en tertain m e n t' to the through P a rk avenue Will R ii m m a n a S a U T * I K- Vooris. Home a«-wliig will be under Incoming atuthtoU. , - Birthday evening luiraina a li w ill «»U|U *w taken. M eetings will be held weekly. --------- nM S e M o n e y I .......... • j x'111® Hfeppen had Planned for a big you cantc from Amltyville. Hud! I a rc planning their \ICaster cheer\ for i ' _ some little jchildrm and also rehears w\ effected hv C. H. Luersaen. that contained pretty things reived w hen Miss Eugene Ontnni* i her a shower a t her home. | . ing their E a s ter m usic for the m o rning W hy arc the two Kiela burying them | #ervi<.ei gunday. They arc also A. A. Alexander, m ining operator selves and hiding their talents and their j pl<ulnln<? < orreepofidf nee w ith Jouniur from the W est, recently purchased •'Sunny .lim\ smiles? W as H enry Offerman a t the Itanquet-’ Yes, for oqly a few m inuter, he cannot Hinire tim e from his prixe rabbits. Home one w a n ts to buy M rs. Sand m a n 's p retty lambs? I guess they Circles out West. • W h atsoever Circle, senior of K ings D aughters, will m eet next Tuesday a f ternoon a t the home of Mias Della Pus- sell. All members are to lie present am t bring Sunshine bags. through C. H . lAitgseen one of the , p retty colonial homes on Oak mere drive ju s t north of the L. I. R. R- sta tion. He is erecting a garage and in tends to Improve the grounds. The John Box family, have moved to tlte late T. J5. Seam an's house on Wan- W h o fell into whose lap while cro s s -jtag h avenue. Ing the tracks In whose \bus\? Whose business Is It anyw ay? Miss H ess’ swollen cheek is about normal now, but Mr. M ott's; b . my! I t's like a small tub! ' John C a rpenter left his practically new bicycle on the pon-h of his house the other day and It disappeared. He has, as yet, seen nothing of it. Doctor A n toine Vwiccl, m a n a g e r of V o n tlne's, fif t h avenue, .N ew York, purchased through C. H. Luerssen the line old tHinons tiroperty on Milburn avenue. H e 'h a s let contracts for reno- ; vatic#. M echanics aro busy around the ' | grounds. Mr. and Mr*. Jam e s X'an N o strand j --------- and family have moved Into their n e w ; 8idney T M arjon „[ F reeport pur home on W oodward Avw., which they | chaard \ through C. H. Luerssen tb 1 hj ught from John Box. j p r<,tty C alifornia bungalow .m Grimm place. This show place was erected b> . , The Child W e lfare Association w i l l ; thue on Feb. 2 Z W = y w e r e to have a t Baldwin, M arch i* P f r aifi U.rr the I4e | iervt! hot food or drink to children who j l>a*Ade, I<«i b> the Ottilic O ipesn hkend street, Brooklyn, earlier in b r a n - l>rive a l l rapidly forming. The | t>rh»g lunches. The t>iai. will be j ^ ^sm a ie®; in f e c ti o n , coruation and Those present enjoyed an afternu W o m a n s Advance Club has been keep- ! backed by thp AssiK4atlc|i until it is ' th,nce- <->wing to the snowstorm . ngrdi aikd in the evenlnz hcl] Ing the library going tw o years and it ! self-supporting. MembersSiof the Awso-, had tl> o m tt , ” e but thy rest of vn a tniUi *u„4 ♦».„ __ *~ _ _ i+ t _ __ x*t .- - - * ____ .1.^, ...... t __ 1 the nroifnim was i ^ rruxt oul. A_i _ ,, ■. s is hoped th a t the residents of Baldwin Nation will take turns will respond to this drive In a way serving lunches. Th is th a t will show their work for a Mgger, under the advice of Miss Hubbell, a better Library for Baldwin is not In coitlpetcnt nutrition w o rker. W omen of Baldwin are asked to lay j Mr. and Mr*. A. McQueen of lorng iTIuu'ing an d ' l*,v p ro g ram « a s c a rried out. A Mrk will be ateror pre|«iivd delicious chowder which the firemen and Village Board en joyed. The dance v. a s held In Child's Hall. Some Saturday afternoon, when .he w e a ther fsjrood. the parade Will be ^ ' \ “ 7.\ \ L , ^ “ uw,,n are \ ,kc,, ‘u I , I™1' i,\“ rx- 7 \ *,e held, and then M o ral P a rk people can aside- all article* of w e a ring apparel, | Island City have been visiting their . , . - . ... children'* clothes. hrir-B<brar, ideturee, | iaughter, Mrs. Paul SwanhtgBon. W av- ' 1> etc., th a t are In good condition but not erly Ave. now of use to their present owmer*. ] --------- Jehu T. Allan and family of Vurbcna A rum m age sale is to he held In April, Mis* Helen Hepnev w as a recent I a w m iv will m o w to Brooklyn this the proceeds of which will go to the l ju e s t a t the homo of her sister. Mia. i month. Library Building Fund. A imis I h ! sent H ffity Nol»be. 1 \ —— to Mr*. Win. Rose. Grand Avenue vllle Centre. paratus looks. ■vll! notify, her th a t you have some .hing to donate for this sale and she will iee tha$ It is called (or. The next regular m e eting of the Mr. and Mrs. E r n e s t H e g v n n aun of j tam es Clark and im mediately took Mr. : W om an's Advance Club will be lield on Brooklyn, the latter a slater of B. H. M arlon's fancy. The tine twtate of Mr. Bulling, have moved to M errick road. Brundagc is Imm ediately opposite and ——— the section lo am o n g the IIneat m Mrs. Reubury Thom as, of Long Island : Baldwin. -------- City was tho week end guest of her j , A Long Island Railroad llaghuuse, .entH, Mr. and Mrs. B. Bulling, W ti- David C h a rters of 231 g r a n d avenue arrived a t Merrick a. few day* ago -'rid niurtii place. 'ju s t purchased a. flue new Oldsmobih is now presided over by two m cn-^cach serving nine hours daily; one from A. i touring car, and liad friem ls from M. t o 3 P. M., the other from 3 P. M. ^ ! BrVVk,yn ^ ,tiatU\<lay; . tod of I.lndcnhurat wore the m idw e e k O' T h u rsday hob. in Miss t u a c m idnight. The w riter b a s l i ^ near the station eUt1ltH Mn'' ^ n - sixteen y e a n and In all th a t lime there Charter* Held a rw o p tkm a t her homi on G rand avenue. N u m erous friends , Queens County M u tual Aid Assod- from Baldwin an d H e m p s tead w«rt haa been no one hurt or killed at the atjon he|d lt|) A nnual ejection of effl- present and all w ere well entertained crossing now protected; there huvi , Saturday a t the Lodge rooms, Railroad Ave. Officers elected are: Pres., Wm. D. M acDouald: Vice-Pres., Jacob Wiebel; Ilec. Secretary, H enry K. W alters; Financial Secretary, WlHiara F. Dean; T reasurer, F r a n k S. H icks; As sistant Treasurer; (ieorge EF Box; Sen tinel, F rank Place; W a rden, Frederic Wiebel; Chaplain, John A. WaRore. After the meeting th e re was a delicious beefsteak supper, given, cooked and} been, however, a num b e r of narrow escapes and people will now, w ith the additional safety device, feel eafp^than heretofore. , Philanthropic Mr*. J o h n 11. Snodgrass noting th a t tile new flagging station was w ithout healing facilities one < old night last week, im mediately sent an oil stove to the flagman; Ju s t like the M ajor’s wife! Always doing som ething for someone., M ajor John H . Snodgrass contracted a heavy cold on Baturday. F e b ruary 18 and was confined to his home for a The M ajor was booked to inspire the com m u n ity in connection w ith the Al lied Organization drive in F ir e Hall, on Sunday ^veiling, but owing to illness he Mr. and M rs. W illiam M anck of 7 □ rand avenue gave a theatre party to their num e rous friends a t tho Broad way Theatre, Brooklyn, w ith a fine supper a t Trom m e r's P a rk. W a iter W o stenhbim Of !> G rand ave nue is supervising the extensive altera tinns at l i t M ilburn avenue, also erect ing a garage a t the home of Mrs. served by lodge mem b ers. Curds wetis Louise P rahar, C a rnation avenue, enjoyed. Mrs. C. J. Bjiencer of Rockfille Cen Ire , ■ a ssisted by Mrs. George Miller o. Baldwin will give a dem o n stration am lecture on \C o rcct Corset ry\ In K. o' P. Hall, G rand a venue, of F e b ruary 28. a t 3 p.m. z NORTH MERRICK L ittle Aill N u rm i and M ildred I>en- lonne, who have been . are now Johanna Bevwind, A lvina Heuer- nann and Alvin Bahnsen are confined was unable to do so. The com m u nity, ^ their homes by severe colds. however, was fortunate In securing a ______ m o st capable substitute, XV, . C h risty, | ,y yew vehicle attracted the atten- •‘'b'. j Jon of M erriekites the other day. It used by one passenger, baby Lu My, I'd! ttitlMbinHuild 1 .vague t , J|y e„ a tu t ic u l m town and u mem- h e and candy sale was a success! $76 j ^ ot lhv Hvivjv8L fam ily. cake an d candy sale w as in three hours! XV. . C h risty thought he was no orator—but he certainly is. lluw m a n y children's liver in lue Fur E a s t has M errick saved? M errick would gladly save them all if it coukl. Mr. and Mrs. John G. C o rlctt and | who toolx 1)art The W o m an's A dvance Club of Bald win gave a n entertainm e n t and danci for the benefit of the new Baldwin LI brary. It w as under the direction ol Mrs. H. M a y k tis, and was held In th< Baldwin Theatre. The perform a n ce con slated of a trip around the world, show ing tho dances, songs, languages ant costum es of Vllrfoils countries. I Everyone in the show w a s an am a teur. There Were about 25 young ladiet They say Postm a s ter Johnston will retain his office under the new adm in istiution. Fine! lau g h ter from Freeport w ere the g u e s * of Mr. an Mrs. Carl L'Hommedicu of the Camp Grounds for th e week end. M ilieu IsiIlium will not juggle a com m utation ticket during M arch as the Lulhani fam ily have returned to their Brooklyn home jK-nclIng the x-om- pletion of thvr bungalow In the Gamp Grounds. The busiest buy in Merrick'. Ncwsie Andrew Rogers; he not only deliver; huge bundles of jiapers In town l>m the mall to certain residents— a repord hi school is O. K .—never h isses a minute. The high cost of house renting has aused the rem oval of Mr. and Mrs to alsi Fi'ank Tyler from ; N o rth M errick his j N o rth Bellmore. i Miss fliw la . M aykels Instructed tht darn ing and designed1 the costum es. Th< house was packed to capacity, over 5(K attending.. Ever>1x)dy enjoyed the danc lug after the show .^They also auctlvnetl off their ltester, afirl collected a good sum for the new Library. \The secret of ai^attractiv e personal ity,\ “How to keei> well.\ and “ Pos ture,\ will be the subjects of an in teresting lecture, te be given by Mrs (ffidrk rhursday, M arch 10. a t 2:80 P. m. at the home of Mr* Charles P. Cook. New York Ave. Tills m e eting will provi especially Interesting to all women wb< make their own clothes or who are in tereeted in costum e design hut all mem hers are urged to iiUeud as m a tter* of great Importance will come up before the Club. FOUND NO SMALL WAISTS AT THE MEASURING PARTI The Citizens' ticket bus been idaced Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard It- Mills have m the Held in opposition to the Y ittory :ume to Seaforrt to reside after living ; party. It lias, however, endorsed idl tin in Norfolk, Yn., nearly three years, candidates on the X’ictory ticket with Mr. Mills was district m a n a g e r in Nor* the exception of one for trustee, and .’alk for the New Jersey Asbestos Co..! jpj,,, M. Rudiger will run m uvixoeition ind has Ix-en tiAneferred the New j Mv Hloin--. Mr. Rudig.-r w as elected fork office of the conumy. Mr. ana , a .tru s tee In 1914, a n d served two years. Mr*. Mills and Jutby soi'. Rny, have re- _ _____ elved a hearty welcome to Scatord. A birthday surprise jiarty w as given to Miss Florence Bloat* in honor of her tenth birthday on W ednesday even- ng, Feb. 16. D a inly favors w ere given o those attending. Useful and fancy rifts wore presented to the young hostess and refreshm e n ts w ere cn- A surprise party was tendered Mis* May M ulcahy. M errick's smiling -blonde, at her home on Saturday, F e b ru a ry 26. Tho evening was s p e n t In dancing, sing ing anct eating. I t broke up about mid night. The following were pvt sent: Misses Hull'll Otto, R u th Pel tit, Mil dred Dewar, Lulu Mecking, B 'r t h a B u rns, Wellu M epham and May Mul eahy, M essrs. K p b e it Miller, I luwaixt XVelnei't, H o w a rd B a rtow , David G reaves, F rancis Kober, Hae'old Gun- zenhauser an d Rlnaldo It, Phillijis. Powell, of N ew Y city, at the M ar celling, show room. 116 Grand Avenue o p p ^ f c the new Public Library site oi , .... . \ \ , _ , . | T u e ^ P y M arch , a t 2:80 p. m. All art Miss Lillian Jarobsvu, of Brooklyn, e,)rdia ]jy invited, was a guest over the week end of Mr. | ‘ _____ ind Mrs. It. O. F . G o d lgkelt of Stcvviia avenue. The entertainm e n t ronm ititee of M errick' F ire Company? held a slated ineiiting Tuesday evening, M arch J, in Firem e n 's Hall, Camp avenue. The lext dance will be fluid by the cum- luillec on Saturday evening, M arch 26. The, Parish Aid Society of t. Jo h n ’s Lutheran Chureh held u regular m e e t ing W ednesday afternoon, M arch 2, at --------- i tho home of Mrs. John Schufeln, Ridi- Mis* W ella Mepham, M errick's m o s t! ard avenue. , fam ous nthleXe, celebrated livr 18th --- ----- birthday last Satunlay. ' Tho M errick Men’s Club basketball loam w as defeated by Anilly.vlllr last F riday to the tunc? of 38-26. It s no use talking, the M en’s Club cannot consider itself as good us tho Professional Five of M errick. The church council of St. John's L u U iui ' ub Church held a rculur m e e t ing on Saturday evening, F e b r u a r y 26. Tho llov. J. O. Snyder pi'<sidc<l, and the secretary. C h ristian d?*bnsen, re corded. Plana were dtacussed for the fa s t e r Fealival. M essrs. Christian tiahnseu and tichutem wefo ap pointed—d^cooiniittev to arravgu for W esley B. Sm ith and his daughter* arc improving. Misses W inifred and E s ther recently underw e n t operattoi o h the throat and Mr. Sm ith was con lined to Iris home w ith the grip. Mrs. Oliver Bedell of Baldwin an uouiK-es the engagem e n t of her sister Mias Celia Southard, of Baldwin, to Rc bert W a lters of Rockville Center. latdles of the Advance H u b are im tid paling a Hobo dance to be given ii M arch. I t bus been suggested for the 17th at the Baldwin theatre for the benefit of t lie New Library, i ’rizeg wll1 be given for the must rJdleuloUSncos tum e s. The M. J*. 'church will hold service* on Sunday, M arch at 10:30 a. in. Sun day school a t 2.30 p. in. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 am i regular evening service a t 7:45 p. m. At eu' U of lbew< servieeti pastor S later will preach. W e st H em p stead, M arch 4—Thi; •otnmundy hgd a g o a l old-fashlonei ,me W a B ilngton's B irthday night, th occasion being a m e asuring parly undei the auspices of tile Home B u reau Club, Each guest paid one cent per Inch o waist circum ference upon entering a* the price of admission. M rs. F r a n k Lewis m e asured the gen llemen and W illiam Boardm an th 'adies. According to tire door reccii jhcre were no thin |*eoj»le a t the partx The attendance w as rem arkable. A bout forty people braved the drift* ilthough a snow plow •luul made Lh •oad accessilfle a. great pari of he way The evening w as one of particular en loyment on account of the weal her, th- mly draw b ack being tho non-arrival o the ice cream . Besides ice cream wa. not entirely necessary on a night liki that, so tlte guests forgave the deale •ram whom it had been ordered. H leolded he could not deliver it w ay ou here and inferred w h a t did they war. t for anyhow on a night like th a t 'offee, cake and sandwiches served to refreshm e n ts and songs, gam es an- sociability for entertainm e n t. The prr ueeds, about $65, w hich will be adde to the fund .being gradually enlarge 'or the erection of a Community House Tlte success ip due in no sinal m e asure to the poetic abilities of Will lam Boardm an, who with a little jingle uoused considerable interest in the af fair. STOLEN AUTOMOBILE FOUND Baldwin, M arch 4.—Hudson car stolen and found w ithin hour*. W h e n aiervin G u n tlier looked for hi* H u dson car in front of the A rm o ry at Hem pstead, Saturday night after tlte game—it w a sn’t w h ere he had left it. The police wore noli tied. They kept in eye tijs'ii for tbc iltidpon bui Mervln himself recovered it. Sunday m o rning lie and Bob Beyer decided they would ride over to Cam p Mills and Its vicinity ind look around. They did with the •etsdl th a t they came across the car ibandoned on tho old West b u ry road. Vo dam age hud boon done, to th e car. FREEPORT BASkETBALL TEAMS IN LIVELY GAME M r. Mepham, who has been up stufe I lu.xn'rfmniti to regain health, is returning tv ‘TK-ahl ______ . . . u* v “ “ \ v i r s s i s z s . t « 5 « ■ * » '- » x s s z jolly ctsowcl way thure Willie Ims not grow n an inch since he with JeZHr. SHgiene os the chief B u r r y , left M errick. m a k e r of tho evening. John 'V e r ity — was 'q u ite a. couspic.uou* tigtiJ'e also. WUlittm Seumuii ol this village •*■ i-on- j T he Merrick Social Club wati well rep- siderlng going Soutli with the New | iv#ented. ^ York G iants tor spring training. - * —— — M errick Fire Company -2 hold its Th.- map* m eeting tiuuday night wqa nw a thly meeting in Fu-cmen'ti Hall not well attended, on uceouTrtr nf niin Mun-h and bad walking. ' M rs. Beers of McvTiuk sang \Avc Mi** Mamie W o rst has puivlw sed a plot of land on th e W e st side of II- iit I con Avenue near May I'kn e w here she will build a house soon. Fpecport, M arch 4—The F reeport F. D. Ba*kelball team walloped the K. of C. of Buysboi'e Tuesday evening 73 to !0. The game wus witnessed by a crowd »f n iol e r s . Hope 2 won front Hose 4. 26 to . N ext week the rubber gam e w ith Co M. of H em p stead will be played ami ar inciting contest to expeclvd. Bach lean taa won from the oilier and they arc ae conge via a* a couple of mad cats. FreejHzrt H igh School G irls \ III also pla) on that evening anlf it will be worth while to w itness the game. MISS CONSTANCE SOUTHARD GETS BLUE BIRD SHOWER Baldwin. M arch 4 —A Blue Bird mi»- celianeous show cr w as given in honor of Miss Conatance Southard on Feb 24 BELLMORE The 31st wedding anniversary of Mr ind Mrs. Jam e s Layton of Bellmorc •van held a t their home on W ilson stree. Feb. 19 w h en about 75 friends of the am p le met to celebrate. Mr. Laytor is a veteran of the Civil W a r. Supitei was served by Bushwick frininls of the xmplo and a jazz lamd furnished dam; •ntislc. Thotic j>rcscnt: Mr. and M rs William Miller, Mr. and Mrs. H. Deal Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Mr. ami Mrs. W tiaxton, A. Wolf. F. None)'. C. Plum Miss Elsie Fix-wall. G. Layton, Mr* Trace Lynn, Mrs. K ate Layton, Georg- Regan. The Circle Society of tin- P n v b y ter an Church will hold French m iflincri sale* ex-ery Saturday. The Two Jazz Boes will hold thei) Irst dance thi* year In. tho Bcllmor- Fire Hall on Saturday evening, April 9 music by H oney P o tter’s Jazz Band There will be m a n y nox-eltles and ex libitlons and a ten dollar gold piect .vill be axx'urded. Tlie pupils of Mis* E d n a Jordan o' '.he N o rth Bellmore school gave Mi*, rofdun a surprise party on Monda) ifter shook They .brought drliciou' io mo made cakes and candles, and pre seated to th e ir teacher a bouquet o flowers. All the. teachers w ere deserviai of parties th a t day. as they had ti w alk alftlost tw o anti a half miles t( school. None of thu hacks could run through thu snoxv. birthday party \ a s held a t the home of Clarence H a rsc of Llndei it reel in honor of K e n n e th TUIotaon. on S a turday evening, F e b ruary 26. A verj enjoyable evening w as spent by al present. A graduation p a r t y w a s given ii honor of F r a n k Setted’ueatl ami Petci Catano a t tho home of M rs. Setieducat; on Lindi-n street on F e tg g a r y 20. The nexv store, ju s t completed, on Bedford avenue, xvill be opened :us a shoe ytoru very shortly by K eenan Barton. The ladles of the H e a rt Club m e t ai the home of M rs. Williiun Combs oi February 28. Honor* w ere \ o n by Mrs iioflVy, M rs. Izixvmaster an d M rs. Me OHnehy. Mr. and Mrs. Otto K a n u tiercr of Hempstead li n e moved to Floral Park and are occupying an apartm e n t In tht Ruse block, Mr. H a m m e rer Is employed by the L.l.R.H. Company, and w o rks ui Floral P a r k station. At the last m e eting of the \Tllagi Board tho annual budget xvas matte m to ho voted ou M arch 16. It am o u n ts U more than $32,800. In addition there l* a bond issue of $1 for perm anent •oad*. This Is $50,000 m o re than wa* voted last spring, w h ich w*ts recaliet n A u g u st at a special election. xvhei it was learned , th a t the village xvoul- not pay for more than half the numbei of miles of load needed. „ At the election to be held on M arcl 15 the voters will decide xvhethor tliej are to be represented by two or foui rustees. if those In favor of the large; lum b er xvln out, it xvill become effevtlVx n 1922. FREEPORT M aster Randall Jones pf Bergen St. irooklyn spoilt the week end w ith Mr und Mrs. E. L. W a tkine of 365 Pine : distress Catherine Boiler of Whale: treet entertained alxm t a dozen of he Ittle friends Saturday exeniiig wliei ramcH and refreshm e n ts were erljoyef Mrs. Cliarles Mack of Long Bear venue entertained at a card party Sat rday afternoon. There w ere ttx e table EdwarijFGolen of M errick road, xx-h- ias been ill, is able to take tlxc sprin; ir and will soon be well again. M istress Lucy W a tkins of 365 J ’in treet celebrated her 14tii birthday ot lalurday xx'itli a pretty party tliat wa agged \splendiferous\ by the 16 chi 'ren guests. M istress Lucy receive- nany pretty presents. The table an *oom decoration were of pink and th vonderful cake had 14 pink candle twinkling on it, for you can onl> 14 once in a lifetime. M istress Lucy i: the daughter of Mr and Mrs E. L. Wat Jam e s G, Sutpbin of 65 Pine stree a confined to hi* home by grip. XV. VYttll.erTuit of 365 Pino s h e e t ha folic to Providence, II. 1. on a 1-usinet: Freeport Lodge I. U. O. F.. liad * oleasant evening Tuesday when th Uebekahs assisted in the entertainm ent OCEAN SIDE Truck 1, F. F. D.. nominated officer for the coming' year ul a m eeting hel Tuesday evening. These officers xvill I voted on llic first Tuesday in Apr! Nominations are a* follows: (\uplalr George Hoffman: 1st. Lieut., John Hurl Item s for tills column m a y lx- s e n t to ; nun, Jr.: 2nd Lieut.. Joseph Hoffmar Mrs. J. Fischer. i Ree. -Sect. Charles O. Niles; Fiiianelo -----------------♦___________ | Sec., Louis Strecht: Treasurer. H . B Smilh; W arden, Howard E- I'caraull rrustee. H enry X'on Elm. W o m an’s Reticf Corps. 139. held s >o» p a rty at llic Corps lu-jtns this weel After the m e eting Patriotic In ttiu c to Mr* John F ranger gave an Intcredtie uldresa “Un the B irth of The Flag ind spoke also of W a slungt'ai and L4i :oln. There were pulriulk selectk»« b; Vlrs Tower, cor ti '* t ac6 *> by M aster Dun bar and wlitolliutf *<>lo by Mrs. Kay murid Coombs. The entertainm e n t doe $d with a package for every one un< the entertainm e n t «-•luiniltoc sen ed t of tin Si'hoobnates of FloreiU'e Terrell vviT be pleased to Icaffn tliat slie Is j'apidly •ecoxvrlng from her illileys and hope- :o be out again soon. She sends Hiapki o the 5th-Grade /Ac Itoworn TBoy sen w r and her o th e r friend* for kindnest sending goodies und other tokens. The next regu lar m e eting of tht O ccuush . I c Couim u n ity Club xvill b- held ou Thursday, M arch lt>, 3.30 P. M., al the home of Mr*. Kayruoiid Do Mott 176 Woisl avenue, Ueeaii Side. H u siiiestl , ... will bo followed by a Novulfy ExUiange iurtel lu,|ll,c\ \ ' ' T(>rps will serve tile annual dinne: M rs. latw rence S. W a term a n I Lincoln avenuo an* Mrs. f ’hajrh Dooley, of 106 South P a rk avenue, ai sojourning at Lakewood, N. J. Mn W aterm an had been 111. There will be . an Epwoeth l.eagt Rally at the Sixth division of the Brock lyn South IkUdrict at t M a rk's M. 1 Church on the evening of M arch IS o'clock. A good time is promise Everybody welcome. Is*dies' Aid Society of St. M urk's > E. Church will meet in the church Ww ieeday afternoon. March », A 2.36 p. n The hostesses will l»e Mrs. John Dax non. Mr*. K ail J. Bennett and M r Fred S. Slvgmen. Jr. Tin- fourth annual m a sque und civ iall of Dx-fcndcr Mow- a t the Mason Auditorium was xx-ry enjoyable. Thei vq* U good aU-ndajm v hi splto oftl mow. P rlica for --oettunica wet iwarded lo Miss G e rtrude Strikle ills* 1L Dax Is. Mis* Dorothy Poller dies F. E . YiAing, Miss A n n a Sarr ■Has Gladys Brower, J. H. Lut vlfred Guarino. Istkvwxiod Davis, at -Villiam W right. Judges w ere J. I Hies, C. Eurich, A. F . Gleason, Itcin and F. Smith. A rrangem e n lommlttce: Benjam in Fisher, Chal mn, H a rry A. Curley, George Iris J. Davison, J. Scadron, A. F. O lt ion, Edxxavd Bracken. Joseph Horre Ino. F r a n k IjeTohla and Josei Ichmidt. Mrs. E. Bodie, of 45 Rockawtiy av me, slater of Jack Morlsee, ileasantly surprise* yn her blrlhda ivr liuslauid, xxho xvas to rectdve tl ■laelcr Mason dcgroc in M assapeqt odge, was delayed, but did manai ■) arrive in lime. P resent xverc: M nd Mrs. Fred Stengel, Mr. and Ml '. Bodie. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sm ith, Mi v. Bodie, Miss W. Rehscher and Frai elsw-htr of Long Island City; Mr. a r It'S. <'. Topp of West H aven; Mr. ar Mrs. E. Pabst, of Roscdale; Miss E. La enau, of Brooklyn; and Miss A. J r ien. of Plainfield, N. J .: U. Eckels, av f. Mortesc a n d Miss Edna Bocm u n n an Hapiiincss reigns in the household he Rev Rieluuxl H igurty, pastor A. M urk's church. A daughter. Oat •inc, xvas ls>ni W ednesday. Februai 3. Dr. A rthur M artin reports moth nd baby doing well. The present Village Hoard will gain M arch 7. The annual clcetii rill ,ak<- place Tuesday, M arch 1 mU tIm new board xx'lll take up lutlva on Monday, March 21. Alumni of t. Agnes’ School will glj i s<'rlc* of three enlertalnm c iita, e iunday < idlings. Mai'ch , 13 ufid n the school hall at p.m. Next Tuesday afternoon and evrnlni lassiopcia C h apter 453, O.E.8 ., will gl> l moving picture show in the Roekvtl 'vntre Theatre, for tho benefit of tl Vinple Fund. The afternoon perfon -mx- begins at 3.30 a n d the evening pc drmiincc al 7.30 und 9.30 p.m. Sox'ial. each tneniber bringing a smnl gift and rucvivfug ope in exchange. M uch excitem ent has been caused by by Miss H elen M cD ennott on Thomas the Library and both w * o o ls having avenue, Baldwin. De«x>raitions write been broken iatu on W a shington's Birth j blue birds. Thu S.ptdgy School children will m e et « * M . AU Utr tea. I, era' desks were ! Miss Constanc e received xxondertgl M a rla\ superbly. She to certainly lu th e churetk. Hwturtby aftcraoon xvondwtul and sweet singer. Thu choir , to dexjsc plane fo r E a v t-r. singing xx:gA also of tb*i Iwsi. Mt$k H*.v'j -------- ll.md Lutul aw l Mr. Morue. both of Now The M errick Social Club, wtll incut York.-. .w«lt known worker* in bumaJie in the P w lsh House M p w k y even, vtinwto, made ekeellent hddix-.w s. 'a n * ; Uig. Miuvfc 7. a l l were Inipn-tsscd w i t h Ihu iirgx a c y v -------- - of thu cry for help. Item* for this colum n m a y be s e n t en ,he wl*4c Low er isn't of the The collection and pledge* for :bc '*tu Fraji.-is Suvunu, Mcrrivk. K idgbfs of P y thias hall ow ing to the ut j ransacked and also Hie desk Library was broken open. I t the iutrudeis llw u g iit they would find m oney but fortunately the. Hsldxvin W k s pu t their UKWey In H h ; bank. The Ocean Side Com n iunily Club will hold an old-fushioucti burn duw.xi in a real Iwi'u a t 205 A tlantic avenue, on T h u rsday exening. M arch 17. M rs. C. F. Hughe* to i h a jrtnan of Uie cunm lt- tee. Site to ssutolct by Mr*. C. E. laily lu 'March. Progressive Council, S. & D. of L. mid a large i-lass initiation on Tuesday xveiling. Five i-andidalet, trofln Eagli JoUficH, Amltyxilk'. w ere initiated wUl arndidaiea from tin' to-al couucti. / arge delegation of visitor* was preyen' *k of the present# In a large bird nesi There was Drummond. Mr*. John Hwiper and Mrs ' trom nvigliboiuii; < ouncil*. A.iother to believed jilw f a Jack H o m e r ffie. Favor* \ ‘'r« j ifagerty. P riztu will Is- aw arded for ' ckto* initialkw will take lOa-- in June \ received by each m em b er i< Iliv iu r t y j the prettiest and iqvst c-vuiical costlimee i . . . , „ Thoee present w ere: Coiistiuice and pf U,, fu llnvr, hi* wifv. Hie hinxl man The toiulli Leutau tw of <nc •»«« po r o tk y Southacd. MUdixsi H u iley, , and U u -m d k inaid. of t,K' * burcli nt* tlte 7 iu . us tig u vat lot Orttee C b a rten. Sally W inslow of G arden ------ — . i- ■* — —— | will bo held a t the homo of Mr*. Moat NORTH BELLMORE Mtos C atherine Dickson is a t home on j.,n N e a r E a s t fip d totaled libuttL $7W. and ihutx) I* cxpvclalpln th a t Hlu lulan-x- of thu quota, $800, will bo n-uchod dur- week, Tla- earnest work xrf Xtoasr*. Lillu- * W taT iT H v to i^ItU j * * --- , cogipaniud thu singing, added mtiuh to the UTcut^veues* of thu mectiiuf, Mai The Beyci:* Bottling works have Ink- o t y . Gr&ce Etotehe* of AflHyviUe. Ella HEMPSTEAD Eusko of F reeport. Mary Follm er, Mai ■ j Tlunuas II, Duitch ha* opened an of- garet H rten and Mra. M cDermoii. l\o- • a t 124 Jucksuu struct, where lu ad- ease in bualiiew. freerimieHts und dancing were Inijim tunt | dftieu to ids rogiihur woi\k he will ixw- feat wren ‘ of Hw uitloitiuHuisui. dm t a real eat ale: buytiics*. gum cry Mllltomk. V m a avenik'. on WedneMitoy Hfterno<.!ii M arch t. Cakes and aprons wjll tic on mile. E a s tern S tar Nuiea—2 lYetpxirt Cbapber, V E H*. W*U tu next regular m e eting on Saturday Mr. and Mr*. J omkc Edward*, Ea '’rout, s u 'e c t. a iv spending the. xvix-k-ei W ashington attend the Inauguratio uid a r c the guest* m’ Guinawl Julius *etm and Mis* Peim. Twenty six member* o f Hie Yom Vople'* Noi'lul and L iterary Orgai ation of Jam a i-v. held a social moetll Lt U1 liom. of secretary Simon Ne nail, 82 Morris avenue. The propo* baling party was tuinw i Into a dam Uip)K*r xvas served. Miss Jean e tte E ley, gave an exhitollon danoe; und M. Efettlu Newman sang. Mr*. A rthur V. U ti line* i* .oiivah lug- a t h-T home, 1446 Broadway, a j l in |wi at ion purforeicd tlux -j week* <i| vt the Rockville Cenlre Banlturium . Mrs. Dexxitt A ngus o# 76 Houtii Pat weiiuc. will vnterfahi tho P a r e n t Tl hera Assox-lativn at tea on Wixfneedt xfternoon, M arch . Th.- M a n h a ttan TailorlnR vmplg ha* oiKni'd Hie new store at 11. Nor Park avenue. Rockville Cnniixi Council ki), Jr., U. A. M'a degrix- v-em, a large do fution iff Inxilh- r* journeyed to S ucmc vOimell 4, a t llem psi.-ad, on Februai 15, and eonlem x i the clegree* of VirtL lib e r ty and Patriotism a lurgo c|a if caudldat-*, .Ml had a good tlQi ->u Thtyedgy u\#nb‘g Mgrch lo, ti* ixill confer the. dignix# of Vifttio in lib e r ty mi a rlus* of eandttfulcs *t ti|o »wu eoupill room* All broth.#* arc urged to be pfeaci on thu I evening us a big tre a t promfiicd. E. 11. until addn-swud the Uoeltvil Gutitiu suits A ^ w i»tlott on \P iWM'tol D iiikh ruey\ Wodn-.xdW,' uve Ing. Frank Goodwin, piesftk'ht, wa* I tho cliah aud V. W. Ellis recorded., Mr. and Mr*. Fred M ars gave a bjrll I tu g , luncheon w as t . , , . . . _ ' vrcdtnt. N early $5 was netled by the home IK the pare in* o^ toe unuc-ioxv, \ r ’•’a.- m-xt m eeting wUl Mr arut M rs Fred. C. Southa.d. Gruml - - - 'to y w m m g I t xxu* a \ v l *uw i* t'. * e lwW wl 4V< kenw * • « ,U,u,7y < * _____ . o v r td ^ W u v J h f 2 “thi'' ' H a i>h ' 11('aiw■ Tllow V'eseut \urvi M- twra, and Mete i • ' r - c ’ 11 \ “ ut R e n t in g * HoUSff TM« SummCT? k'ume m the Baldwin Theatre on f en 1 earaen. i-nniip anu *-a>c.F ! ' A b » i Pow e rs M toM -afi Marie and the' iS b itolnment Comml.t.-e, mi- NortlTam Etovce ; A *“th e n „ g <* the momtad* « . 25 w tth the lAude.d.urat glrto. A J Frank H e a ffV W /J u io n , dev su p e rri flon of H a lhryn Reich. Js I L ^ w a b ^ **> Womun'* Advanto C tob w w s .luddj * f a . * To Vour .^ a t o a g e l * * * ™ , ™ *»;>••> *>***«£ ' < 4 , .r e T h o m * , B n ermusi, Jr.. G rand Aveaue. iK I v K ’!,^ vlimnlng event* Unit win muk ■ t t n i G t ^ u n ’ I Auto m o M - u t b,,“ l evening tb o r w g h ly iBteuvsttoffl um t ' vvmiMrn Btvla’. r T< ' W ' kins on Jtilbtirn a w n u y on Werim-sday am u sing. •The iflub is growing by leaps * ^ ____ 1loiiw — ** a-au nuusuaiiv tiiUx- BsMwto <rjrl> play Hasl.etliall The Baldwin ffirl* l-lux ed a good W * e wtH be M csdames Olsen, I Of' 1 j Renting a House This Summer? K“me In 'the Baldwin theatre on fci \ Peannii. Plump and Payen. K‘I'S I ^ ‘I -: «ert* lx «Xws. T l.x,la,e.Sx»,»«:c.4 A L l Fif rt site! If 111 _<$f _«>f lub w as 'h.id ‘ liouto KteVri- ,lt 1,11 hol,>‘ ^ Roland Haw- _. * ||«/1 l l i i l v v f * kJ I xsax L d lL I , »• 1 tx ivKV, Chrlstinejjiani. Dor./'by E i .- nii W i | PeltoUeau. Heist) fstnalian, A n n a; v i u u b ivv, o y ivitp.s ^ ^ ^ a i i v r m M ) . v and bound*, und will be it g r e a t facto r. ^ T i HS UAU A UK M EW from yenri e stm g affair, ....... ' - I lUe of M erriok hW ucfortb. dealer M o n d a * March 7. 1 ot New York a / e ti. I t w as a n unusually tfiter affair. W ith Mr*. Ida B e n t o Jydd us the guest of honor.- j. To .W rartise It On H io 1'Usrilled M«ry VolUn* hasn’t l.sti her eye for f^gtouw la 4 'h a ,,tw a t H iller, «;iu r l w \ f W * r , \ K...' /— V ' - ' '«-'»■ 5 * ^ 5 1 S t • J r S J ' S S S ‘ A S S Z SStZJr-rZZU an d H . Lettl* Nuieawuld (toils *1 fun. Come out wad see to r y e ttr-. w«4i «kmc und a very pteuwmt evtulug-j f;et TnK y j spent the w-oekend uteri holiduy a t L*ke ; self.. - ‘ - ! Was spent by eH.. • d etder Meaday,