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SOCIETY AND PERSONAL The Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nak Sho- the guests were Hazel Ingersoll, Vie- lom Congregation tendered & Whist) toria- Zubel, Eleanore Guile,. Myr and bridge party at the American Le) Haff, Winifred Carr, Caroline Moser, gion rooms in the Rockville Centre| Florence Dekker, George Burnett, Bank Building on Monday aftemoon,| Hugh Handsfield, Gilbert Brindley, There was a goodly number in attend-} Frederick Forbell, Duncan Long- ance. The hostesses were Mesdames) worth and Cornelius Dekker, Kirschbaum, Kovier, Ratheim and Rimler. Prizes for high score in The committee in charge of the bridge were awarded\ Mrs. Winters, Mrs. Schwartz, Mrs. M. Goldberg, Mrs. 1. Westbury and Mrs. William} Goldberg, Whist favors fell to Mrs. A. Siegel, Mrs. G. Fialla and Mrs. Adelson. Cake and coffee were served | after the games and a social chat fol-} lowed. The Daughters of the Faith of St. Agnes' Church announce that than: will be no card party on the regular} « date, Friday, March 30, owing to the; fact that Good Friday falls on that date, The date and hostess for the next card party will be announced at u later date. Florence Dekker of this village en-) tertained thirteen of her classmates in honor of her thirteenth birthday, on Tuesday evening,- March 13. The evebing was spent playing games, aft- er which delightful refreshments were served, the dining room being prettily | decorated in pink and green. Among Banguet given by the Y. W. C. A., an} Saturday evening, March 10, reports they have cleared from the affair four hundred dollars. Part of the proceeds will go to the Y. W. C. A. camp, located at the eastern end of the Is- } Mrs. B. Frank Post entertained the Jolly Sewing Club at her home, 344 Merrick road. Mrs, G. B. Bacon, of 45 Pearl street entertained her Bridge Club at her home on Wednesday.. Three tables were surrounded at cards and favors [for high score fell to Miss Dorothy Southard of Baldwin and Mrs. Harry Oliver of Freeport. At five o'clock the hostess served a dainty luncheon. Mrs. William H. Corwith, 14 Cedar avenu, will be the next hostess, en- tertaining on March 28th. Mrs, Pettit, Mrs. Jaques and Mrs.! Reeves, prominent club women . of -| Rockville Centre, and members of the subscribing list of the Long Island councils were guests of Senator Clark of New York City on Saturday. Five members of the Fortnightly Club and the subscribing list of the Long Island Council were the guests» of this organization in Brooklyn on Friday. The guests included | Mrs. Granger, Mrs. Phelps, Mrs. Johnson, Mra. Pettit and Mrs. Reeves. The Men's League of the Rockville Centre Baptist Church will bring Dr. S. Parkes man to the village on Monday ev g, April 16, He will lecture on/ \Lights and Shadows of the World.\ Miss Georgiana Edwards of Sag Harbor, has been visiting her sister, Mrs, George H. Cook, of 25 Smith street. Mrs. Cook, who has been seri- ously sick of pneumonia for the past four weeks, is slowly convalescing. MAYOR REYNOLDS IS DEFENDING COURT IN ATTACK BY ATTORNEY voiced of of the Long Beach Council his disapprobation of the action bos | to sot mille part of the charter. Due I should be paid to the charter | to the City Court.\ i also - announced | that -on-the-Ocean had withdrawn its mew-idea to have the City of lfi h extend its boun- dries to lude the Boardwalk and Beach, When the proposition was presented to the Council there was one vote cast against it and Mayor Reynolds said he did not want it to go through unless there was a unanimous vote. Mayor Reynolds said be was in fav- or of an amendment to the plumbing | code that would give the gas company [the right to make necessary connec- tions. when installing gas stoves. . It was decided to give the plumbing (board a hea at the next meeting. It was deci by the Council and with the approval of the Fire Com- missioner Fromert to eliminate ; Article six, section 3 of the fire or- dinance. I. Simon asked for permission to place two gas stations on Long Beach Boulevard and Hudson street. The request was granted subject to the (approval of the Building Commission- er. Permission was granted to the Seamart Shop to erect an electric sign | 24 feet by 30 inches over the front of the store, but not to protrude over the sidewalk, .A bond was requested. | Extensive additions costing up to $6.4 000, $15, above $5,000 the same sched- ule as used for the erection of new buildings. Private garages $15. In- dividual or co-operative gurage cen- tres in which one or more garages are | located m 'charge not exceeding $15] per lot will be made. For erection of building up to $5/-| 000, $15; 10.000, $25; $20,000, $35; | $30,000, $15; $10,000, $55; $55,000, $65; | $60,000, $75; $70,000, $85; $50,000, $95; $90,000, $105; $100,000, $115; and ' $10 additional for each $10,000. Five hundred dollars will be the maxium fee charged for any building LONG BEACH MAN TO BUILD SCOTCH CITY IN FLORDA Caledonian Farms Will Contain a Big Bill Driscoll Gets Old Job Back in L. L R. R. C. Police Dept William Driscoll, of Terrell avenue, Town Site, to be Called Edin-/Oceanside, has been reinstated as a burgh, and Rese sergeant in the Long Island Railroad “mmtzgm‘i mble its {Company Police Department, Driscoll ”vhf: was juror in the Carman flank The following article, which appeared | Meesau County Jail by 'Supreime in the Miami Herald: of March 12,} shows that Mr. Kingleyside ustice James Cropsey, for alleged permit. There will be no charge for|launched out on a big proposition. h##| contempt -of court. the inspection of a building. After several hearings the decision The city treasurer was instructed to send out notices to those who are in arrears in the water and the electri- city accounts, and it was decided that those who do not pay. will have their accounts brought up for discussion at the next meeting. Edward Karthius was appointed [sealer of weights and measures, in ac- | | cordance with a state law. Salary not | [to exceed $500. An amendment to the soning law was passed effecting State street be- tween Riverside Boulevard and Long Beach Boulevard. The salary of the corporation coun- sel was increased $125 a month. It \Young Kingleyside, a lawyer of Long Beach, N. Y., recently bought a} tract of 12,000 acres in Palm Beach | county, -16 miles directly, north of| Palm Beach and adjoining the W. J.| Connors property to the east from the | former owner, Samuel Lanski of Chi- | cago, in a deal involving nearly a mil- lion dollars, George M. McKinney of Miami was the agent in the transac- tion, Mr. Kingleyside is a native of Ed-| inburgh, Scotland, and his company,] to be known as the Caledonian Real- | ty Company, will immediately begin | drawing up' plans to subdivide the ! territory into five acre tracts, which collectively -will be called the Cale- donian Farms. Towards the east, a A. ThibAu entered a bill of $15,00 W@8 announced that the counsel was|town site will be laid, and the town 'against the- City of Long Beach for Compelled to give up a large private) there situated will be called Edin- [injury to his automobile when it was practice to attend to numerous de-) burgh, after Mr. Kingleyside's native driven into a pile of bricks. 'The mat- ter was fumed over to the corporation [counsel. -A. I» Koppel was refused a three taxi companies that have kept CtY, {permit to build an extension to a gar-|in operation all winter, asked for ex-) !€Y® Mayor Reynolds, at a recent meeting: age on East Penn street, on advice of|clusive rights to run their taxi busi-/it and scheme m ' | would be Scotch, and that he alre the building commissioner. mands of the city administration, Mr. Sondergaard in behalf of the nesses. during ther coming summer city. It is the owner's intention to make this town resemble its mother as much as possible. Mr. King e announced that the whole spir- of his development The amendment to the zoning code! Mayor Reynolds said if they eould had a number of Scots up north wt was sustained and \Big Bill\ as he is called on account of his physical pro- portions and the size of his < served his sentence without a kick His reinstatement is mighty pleas» Ing to his friends and neighbors with whom he is very popular, He is also considered a good police officer hav- ing served a number of years in the old Brooklyn Police Department. Long Beach Personals James E. Gibbons, architect, has taken office in the Knob Building. City Engineer George VanderWerken has taken up quarters in the City Hall. Mrs. Joseph Stehlin and daughter, Frances were on the Beach for the end visiting with friends. Ahey stopped at the Nassau Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mann have opened up their home on - National mulevard and Olive street. They have spent the winter in New York. ave prepared to come down and settle Attorney Charles L. Apfel in securing | omnes h h gn his land, forming a Scotch com- was adopted by the council. promise to take care of the conges- |a writ of habeas corpus in the New The following schedule for the cost tion, and will keep the prices reason- CLEANING OUT OF WINTER STOCK Raymond Morgan, formerly office Huck City Court for a client, Joseph| of building permits was adopted. able the matter would be considered! munity in Florida, He also pointed manager for the McLean Construction (Selling at Cost) | Marks who is on trial in the City] lmprvignnt costing less than $100, at the next meeting. They wore in-|Out admirable qualities of h low Compa now assccitaed in the ~ T \ Court of Long Beach; this action no charges, Small extensions to build- structed to put in writing what they Countrymen, such as industry, thrift Real Ustate business with Henry w I H + U d thereby attacking the jurisdiction of 1N&® MB ordinary rooms, $15 per could guarantee, Mr. Sondergaird re- 390 h\\“>‘\~ 11 of which will make Schneider. oof Hosiery, Underwear | the Long Beach Court., Mayor Rey-| room up to and including two rooms. [plied that the charges were accorting) (hem Dopular und respected. citizens, |\ nolds explained that he had appointed to the city ordinance. |he said. | Mr. and Wolff, and Mrs. Phi se, - j m | _The Ciledonian Realty Company: Wolff, 8 fro i Judge Whitehouse, acting Judge in| The mayor also announesd t | C calty Company Wolff, Sr., u ami, and Gloves accordance with the powers vested in | N Macbonald, president 'of the | will have offices in, Miami, 1M“ York Florida on night en- [him by the City Charter of Long! . Beach Gas Company hail purchased CX EAM ehe 006 eil joyed their mber | Beach, which was drawn by William | As a preventive melt (500 feet of land on Water treet for tgfl‘“,.“w:’\ Shh cwmf C: Suffix; 'l of the resorts on the Florida coast. 3a, Pettit, an grtronlta‘ on t('_l;all\|ers. and inhale Vicks night (hnkpurlmxn of constructing 2 @28 gions yrder way. Mr. Kingle Mis: John C; of » The mayor said he thought if there a tank that would hold a supply for Kix og Fic \three\ h ann ls \ orence 0 \ VILLAGE DRY GOODS STORE had been irregular proceedings it had and morning. APPIY & Gays of one million cuble feet of as) sar male w three\ months @#d ton, New York, 'and Mrs,. William d | been with Mr. Apfel who as a member little up nostrils before and that new mains would be 'astall-| jw qf the fand, before making mie (t. COT YEC Rutsts Of Mo. Paul . f s an L . pa , bef ® ®; Revere, on Tues A COMPLETE LINE-OF UP.TO.DATE MERCHANDIE LCC I tat maar mingling with crowds. ®d. investment,\ EVERYTHING FOR YOUR BABY | 63 N. Village Ave. (north of railroad) Rockville Centre §, ~ AT THE CHURCHES Kt mrestE sra IET\ R ia . or Sunday at 10.30 A. M., and for grades 5-8, at 11.30 o'clock. Hebrew School d on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- 9.30, Junior League meeting. 10.30, morning worship. Sermon by day; for elementary grades at 4 p.m., | the pastor, and for the-higher grades at 5 p.m. 2.40 Sunday School session. Bar Mitzvoh Course, on same days, at 2.30, Men! ible Class. All men|6 o'clock. Hebrew Course for High 2.30, Men's Bible | ited. School dents, on Tuesdays and/ Epworth League service. Thursdays, from 6.30 to 7.30 P. M. 45, evening worship. Address by; Confirmation class on Wednesday, at | the pastor. 7.15. All welcome. Music by the senior choir at 7.45. - e CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ST. AGNES CATHOLIC CHURCH va ( ruAtestantdl-Tcpifinpflljpl lop. Dries illgg ve. and College Place Rev. Father Quealy, Priest. Rev. P. H. Handsfield, Rector Ronday masses, 7.30, 8.30, 9.80 and| Sunday services on Palm Sunday at | 30. 8 a.m., 10.45 a.m. and 4 p.m. Distri-} /* Sunday School at 2.30, . bution of palms at all services. During the Lenten season there Will\ Rev, Clifford W. French of Hollis] be devotions on Sunday and Priday will preach at the 4 o'clock service. | evenings at ® «clack, 'elock The Right Rev. Frederick Burgess, | | Weekday masses at 6.30 o'clock pishop of Long Island, will visit this remimy church this Thursday evening, March HOLY TRINITY LUTHPER£N 22, at 8 o'clock, for confirmation. A | eo or soa avez cordial invitation is extended to all South Park and Lincoln Aves. people to attend this service. Choir rehearsal of Easter musie on Sunday services: Morning at 10.45; | Frida: ; C - y evening at 8 o'clock. | :v:lmng at TMIY School at 9.30 Friday afternoon at 415 | ~A cordial “Vii-“011k, attend setts wclock., ices and worship with us is exten .| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY + to all, and a hearty and Christian wel Services are held in Masonic Tem- come is assured. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morris and Lakeview Aven. Rev. Nelson Burdick Chester, Pastor 9.45, Sunday School. 11 o'clock, morning worthip. The pastor will preach a Palm Sunday ser- mon, \Welcoming the King.\ 7 o'clock, Christian Endeavor. meet- Ing. 7.45, evening worship, Holy Week services Tuesday, Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. «The speakers. will be Rev. J. Allison MacRury af Wouthav- en; Rev, Tracy B. Griswold -and Rev. Joseph Dunn Burrell, D. D., of Brook- lyn, and 'one to be. announced 'later. ple,Lincoin avenue. Sunday, 11.00 a. m. Sunday School, 11.00 a.m. Wednesday, 8.00 p.m. Reading room at 5 and 7 No. Vil- lage: avenue. Open Monday, Wednes- day and Friday from three to five P. M. and Saturday from five to seven | P. M. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Alex. P. Johnson, Pastor. Residence, -120 Rockaway avenue. Telephone 450-W. The pastor will. 'prouch >Bunday morning at 10.30 on \The: Triumphal Entry,\ The people of Rockville Centre are cordially invited to these and all, other services of the church. TEMPLE «B'NAL SHOLOM Windsor Ava, near Merrick Road Dr. M. Spier, Rabbi. Divine services will be. held, at Temple B'nai Sholom, Windsor ave.,, near Merrick road, to-morrow, (Fri. might at 8.30 o'clock, Rabbi Dr. M. ler will continue-his lecture \Some Sunday Sehoo! at 11.45. Jr. B. Y. P. U. at 8, Sunday 90min? at 7.45 the choir of twenty voices will sing the maered can- attorney for the City of Long Beach, having charge of the water and gas litigations, and- for which he is re- ceiving a large fee. he ethics of the profession have certainly changed aid the Mayor when a lawyer can erve two opposing clients at the same time. It surprises me that friends of ours, who meet us & wo ROOM DESIRABLI 0 RENT furnished room for gen Roc Lockwood WILLIAM LOCKWOOD CONCERT YIOLINIST Available For MUSICALES RECITALS ENTERTAINMENTS Mr. Lockwood has a limited amount of time, which is de- voted to teaching students of all grades. Classes or private in- struction, in fheury, Harmony, Counterpoint. LOUISE LOCKWOOD PIANIST AND ACCOMPANIST will nlso acceft a limited number of students of the piano. 55 Stevens Street, Occanside Tel. R.V.C. 1848-W MARIE E. WRIGHT Telephone 52-W , PIANO INSTRUCTION All Grades Studio: 9 Randall 'Avenue Rockville Centre . Long Island THOMAS H. BEESON Phone Rockville Centre 280-4 CIVIL ENGINEER tata, \From Olivet to Calvary.\ B.Y.P:U. Tuesday at 8 pm. Prayer meeting Wednesday vat 8 p.m. OCEANSIDE PRESBYTERIAN Rev, J. H. Bigelow, Pastor. 846a.m., Junior Christian Endeavor, 10.45 a.m., sermon, v tare SURVEYOR 60 North Village Avenue Long Island Rockville Centre GEORGES PASTRY SHOP FRENCH AND DANISH PASTRY Cakes to Order for all Occasions 208 Observer Street Rockville Cstre Telephose 2076-W Hy, should try teman, adjoining other gentleman's asant surroundings; phone tetsu inter- en sc nen ICKS VaroRus Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly We Are Agents For Let Us Demonstrate Them to You It Will Be a Pleasure HICKS-& WATTS 200 MERRICK ROAD Phone 571 RV.C. THE WINCHESTER stows B0 0 KS -at- THE B00 KLIPP'S DRUG STORE VILLAGE AVENUE MAPLE SYRUP ORDERS now taken~fr pure up-state Maple Syrup and sugar. | Apply either HART- MAN or CORBETT, Phones Rockville Centre 582 and 1288 respectively. l A U T HO RIZE D GOODYEAR | sERYICE $T aATLION ; 8 0 U N D RUBBER SALES CO., INC. 7 FRONT STREET Phone 1844 Rockville Centre poEs YoU® RADIO Give Perfect Satisfaction? If it does not, why not call in an expert repairman 1 TELEPHONE fibula-35,0 KTRE Leng Tilaed| \eg i» Your Specifications wad In speaking of the contemplated im- proved conditions, the Mayor reported | that the bids were to be opened on | {last Monday for the building of the | [60 feet concrete road from Oceanside {to Long Beach bridge, and the engin-| eer has promised that the road from 'the bridge through Island Park will be finished by May 1, day it is expected that the cont | will be given for a road from Lido act foot concrete | section . to the new to be built by the \Town of |\ m ‘Eempnead at Nassau-by-the-Sen. \ Want Ads Bring Results GIRLS | FLORENCE OIL STOVES | Learners Get $10 a Week to Start maar 5-DAY WEEK We Want OPERATORS AND LEARNERS on Glove Silk Underwear Piece Work PHILIP EPSTEIN Woods Ave., near Nassau Rd. Guaranteed Salary On next Mon- | 1. | day | August Sehleuter, 41 Yale place | Schleuter of this villag | BLIZZARD ANNIVERSARY t Monday was the thirty-ffth anniversary of the worst storm writ- ten into the history of, Long Island, and those who lived through the big blizzard that hit this section March 1888, did not fail to point out to rer friends on its birthday the v of the storm and the damaite done. four All traffic was halted Long Island for nearly an hour. out in the millions. MARY RALPH dow of the late ssed away Wednes- of her grandson, th whom she had m her home. for some time. She was in her 70th year Surviving her is one son, J, William chard Ralph, at the home id - two grandsons, August and Richard Schlou- ter, The funeral services will be held | on Friday: afternoon from the | late home, Rev. Rich arty, pas | tor of St. Mark's M ch offici ating, Interment wi place. nt | Trottey Stop 65 Roosevelt, I. 1. Men's 66 66 | SPRI Greenfield Cemetery. BUY NOW and SAVE MONEY onne t off _- NG SALE A T TH E= Army and Navy And General Merchandise Store 204 Observer Street Rock Here are a Few Bargains we offer Th Work and Dress Shoes - Shirts, Chambry - Boys' Blouses, washable - - - - - - Men's Suits, Coats and Pants % Boys' and Girls' Shoes AND DOZENS OF OTHER BARGAINS Héyw reached a depth of nearly | , and the wind blew at 65 |/ and damage was estimated 5C Mr. James J. MeVine has recovered from pneumo and will return to business in a few d Chief of Police three days of thi personal. busine . Tracy: spent week in Albany, on EARLY SALES AND RENTALS BY FARREL REALTY FIRM mes I? vant J. Farrell reports a lively ity in the purchase and rental of cottages at Long F h. He sold for M. J. Mechan of F st Hills a two- story. ec to Nugent; a r Westholme, Long Beach, to Arthur D. Shiner for John O. Daw- son, and the rental for the season of the Bierwith cottage on Beech street to Mrs. Rose Stoerger, LONG BEACH OFFICIALS ATTEND CHARTER HEARING Corporation Counsel Clark, Supervisor Wilfred M Charles - C. Thomp- son, City Clerk E Lawrence J. Tracey, hearing on the proposed Naxsau Coun- ty Charter at the Mineola Court House on last Satur morning. The session was well : rveral took an active part in th lof various items. ville Centre, L. 1. Week : $1.95 85¢ 85¢ $1.25 5.50