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f” Merrick road, Rockville Centre are SOCIETY AND PERSONAL Wilbur Hess of Hightstown, N. J.,| Mrs. J. A. Delves and .son, J fraternity brother at Colgute of| were dinner guests at ELW‘fifi WV.£¢y.Jr..dl:-fi&vmhMVu-rplu.u a week-end. Ho’s Huntley and gnu] Webster Wells of Vassar place bert Feuchter, also fraternity brothers the holidays in Mattituck with wre visiting him this week. M,A.T_.Wolh~./\fir Mrs. Chas. V. of Morris ave-| - Mrs, William Corwith 14 Cedar ave- Wilbur Michelfelder of Hempstead avenue, returned today to Syracuse University after enjoying his Easter vacation. William is making a strong | bid for a position on the Syracuse ball Daniel Dunn, son of Former Village President and Mrs. Morley K. Dunn,! enjoyed his seventh birthday Satur-| w ut the Dunn home on Lakeside ve.. There were 24 guests, a birth- day cake, games, a dinner, presents and a \great time,\ mssisted by Mrs. F. G. Mrs. Joseph Cashman. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bernheim of stopping at the Hotel Nassau at Long' Beach, for the month of April. Mr. and Mrs. George Powers and family of Morris avenue, spent the Edster season at Atlantic City, stop- ping at Hotel Traymore. Mrs. Robert M. Darbee of Madison avenue, who is visiting relatives in Buffalo, writes that a storm of snow | and sleet visited the city on Friday | last making vehiclular traffic through the streets slow and difficult, The Business Woman's Club, of which she | was a member and for several yeaml the Recording Secretary, gave a din-| mer on Tuesday evening and warmly! welcom&d her as a guest. ~ nue, entertained her bridge club on Wednesday, at her home. 'Three tab- les were surrounded at the games, and favors went to Mrs. Edwin Gallagher and Mrs. Percy Morrison of Freeport, At five the hostess served a ty luncheon at the card tables. Miss Mar- guerite Cassidy of 174 Hempstead will be the next hostess on April eleventh. Lawrence Hubbs, popular Owl car- rier boy, accompanied by his brother, Manly, little sister and their parents enjoyed the Circus at the Madison Square Garden on Friday. z The Christian Science Society of Rockville Centre wishes to announce that the Christian Science Monitor (published daily) has been placed on sale at the news stand, Rockville Cen- ¢re station. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Quick of O€ean avenue, East Rockaway, announced engagement of their niece, Miss Glad- ys E. Curran to Albert W. Skidmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Skidmore of Walnut street. Brayton Choss Zipp, \Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Zipp, Jr., of side drive, a student in the Allen Chatmers military . school in.. West Newton, Mass., is at his home here having come for the Easter holiday season. The Ladies Aid Society of the First Baptist church met with Mrs. Eliza- beth E. Trapp of 59 Hillside avenue, | Wednesday afternoon. \ VILLAGE DRY GOODS STORE \- A COMPLETE LINE OF UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE EVERYTHING FOR YOUR BABY 63 N. Village Ave. (north of railroad) Rockville Centre AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARK'S M. E. CHURCH Rev, Richard Hegarty, Pastor wneet. At 10.30 Easter services will be held, \The pastor will preach a sermon on \The Resurrection Story,\ and . the Junior Choir will @ender special Eas- ter music. More than 100 new mem- bers will be received into the church. 2.30, Sunday School session. 2.30, Men's Bible Class, 6.45, Epworth League.Service, 745, Special Easter program of mu- sic. 'The Senior Choir will sing the cantata, \The Crucified.\ ST. AGNTES‘ CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Father Quealy, Priest. Sunday masses, 7.30, 8.30, 9.30 and 20,80. Sunday School at 2.30. iDuring the Lenten season there will be devotions on Sunday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. Weekday masses at 6.30 o'clock. HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN Rev. Henry J. Pflum, Pastor South Park and Lincoln Aves. Sunday services: Morning at 10.45; evening at 745; Sunday School at 9.30 a.m. A cordial invitation to attend serv- fees and worship with us is extended to all, and a hearty and Christian wel- some is assured. PRESBYTERIAN CRURCH Mortis and Lakeview Aves. Rev, Nelson Burdick. Chester, Pastor 9.45, Sunday School. 11 o'clock, Morning worship. The pastor will‘gnnch on \Christ's Mess- age to the a 7 o'clock, Christian Endeavor meet- 1:45. Evening worship with sermon 31:5“. Pastor on \Repairing The Al- Wednesday, 8) P. M., Midweek ser- Seats are free and visitors welcome wt all services. TEMPLE BNAD SHOLOM Windsor Ave., Merrick \ Mf pales, Rabo _\\ Bar Mitzvoh (Confirmation) will take place on the same day at 10.00 A. M. The young man will read the major n , Iso th prophetic portion. He will address his parents and the congregation on the subject: \The Greatest Miracle- The Preservation of the Jew,\ he will conclude with a Hebrew prayer. Af- terwards, Dr. Speier will deliver a sermon on the subject: \The Responsi- bilities of a Bar Mitzvoh.\ Hebrew School, Hebrew Course for High School Students, and Confirma- tion Course, at the usual hours, All welcome, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Protestant Episcopal) Village Ave. and College Place Rev. F. H. Handsfield, Rector Sunday services at 8 A. A., 10:45 A, M. and 7:45 P, M. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Dean Treder of Garden City Cath- edral of the Incarnation, Grand Chap- lain of the Grand Lodge of Masons in New York State, will preach this Sunday- evening, when . Massapequa Lodge, 822, F. and A. M., of Rockville Centre will attend divine service. | All are cordially invited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services are held in Masonic Tem- ple, Lincoln 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- avenue. Open Monday, Wednes- éy and Friday from three to five P. . and Saturday from five to meven P. M. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Alex. F. Johnson, Pastor. Residence, 120 Rockaway avenue. Telephone 450-W. The pastor will preach ot 10:30 A. M. and at 7:46 P. M. on Sunday. ~Bunday School at 11:45. Ir. B. Y. P. U., at 3:00. P. M. B. Y; P, U. at 8:00 P. g his annual lecture at the church on Divine services will be 'held, at! Monday evening April annum,w ave. |, 10% wear Merrick road, , (Fri. OCEANSIDE PRESBYTERIAN night at 8,80 o'clock. Rabbi Dr. Rev. J; H. , Pastor. will deliver another \ woe a. of Si (lon will 9.45a.m., Junior Christian Endeavor. be offered by Mr. 1. Reifel, from the 448°, A\ Mme , e oa 645 Senior Endeavor. (hea I‘m-z“ 740 pm., preaching service. -. mt R Midey OCEANSIDE M. E. CHURCH mimdmn‘rflut- Rev, G. Lames, Pastor Services for “q wver night at 7.00 Sanday services: Mo \on Sunday, April 10.30, morning worship; sermon by cutA. ._ A special service the pester. alt-lint. {gm-E service, fol w towed by 'Worahip and sermon, Wilbur Downs, a former resident of (e e m aa mes y, was visiting friends. yee Miss Mary Smith of, Lower Lincoln avenue entertained a few friends nt her home last Friday evening in honor of Mr. Wilbur Hess, of Hight- stown, New Jersey. Robert W. Boggs of Morris ave., returned home from Cornell Universi- ti, on Wednesday for his Easter vaca- ion. Mary Emma Fraser of Hendrickson avenue, has returned home from El- mira College for a short vacation. Chlrenoe Lynch 4s spending Easter vacation in town. Alien Wright of Park avenue has returned to Blair Academy after a two weeks' Easter recess. Dorothy Winterbottom of Windsor avenue has left for Smith College, after spending the Easter vacation at the home of her parents. Clinton Morgan _ of . Broadway | is home from Union College for the Eas- ter holidays, Edward Place of Lakeside drive has returned to Mohegan Lake Military Academy after- a two weeks' Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brower, of Pow» ell avenne have returned from Lake wood, N. J., after having spent the Easter holidays at the home of Mr. Brower's parents. A surprise party was given to Allen Wright at his home on Park avenue on Saturday night, March 31. Alien was a greatly surprised person when he walked into the house, to be greet- ed by a burst of laughter and greet- ings from his friends. The evening was spent in dancing and a general social time. Those present were Miss Jessie Farrington, Miss Constance Dungan, Miss Ethel Skinner, Miss Ethel Kloberg, Miss Evelyn DeMott, John Hartmann, Allen Wright, Fred Lyra, Edward Place and George Joslin. \Miss Dorothy Day of Morris ave- nue has as her house guest Miss Betty Reich of Buffalo. Charles V. Day of Morris avenue entertained a group of young people at the Colgate Glee Club concert and dance, held at Flushing on Tuesday trice Boggs, Lioyd Huntley and Her- bert Feuchter of Colgate. Announcement is made of the mar- | riage of Miss Edith L. Voelker and Henry J. Kruger of Oceanside. The Lockwood WILLIAM LOCKWOOD CONCERT VIOLINIST 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 Theory, Harmony, Counterpoint. LOUISE LOCKWOOD PIANIST AND ACCOMPANIST will also accept a limited number of students of the piano. 55 Stevens Street, Oceanside Tel. R.V.C. 1848-W inna Lung. W. Wild and Mrs. A. Terry of wflhhmm {ml-Ivan: Mrs. J. Ensor Hutchinson, 59 Lincoln avenue, entertained at a delightful aft- ernoon- bridge at her home on Monday in honor of ber house guest, Mrs. surrounded at cards and favors for high schorps fell-to Mrs. Robert West, Mrs. C. Vi Day and Mrs, P. 1 Wells. The served a dainty luncheon at five o The Wednesday Bridge Club attend- ed the matinee, Mary the Third, on Wednesday afternoon. The annual masquerade given under the auspices of the Ladies' Drill Corps will be held in the Masonic Temple on Friday evening. Final preparations have been made by the committee in charge, and an unusual treat is prom- ised all those who attend. Numerous prizes for fancy and or- jginal and eccentric costumes have been donated, and a door prize for the one holding the lucky number, will be given away. . The committee in charge consists of? Rockville Centre, Mrs. E. Watson and | Mrs. W. Ronalds of Lynbrook, Mrs.\ F. Hammill and Mrs. C. Lute of Val- ley Stream. | Mrs. Robert Nix, Mrs. J. B. Dewsnap | and Mrs, Frederick Handsfield are on | the reception committee this week at the sale being conducted at Arno Con- | stables, New York, where the wares of the ex-service men of the Bronx Hospital are being sold. 20 The Winona, Martin Auxiliary . to| Veterans 'of Foréign Wars, has com-| pleted plans for the evening card | party to be held Saturday | evening April 14th at the Masonic Temple. Games will open at 8:1 a me CA wewchasren® 3, stone and later in Catchers' Mits . . . . $1.00 np‘ Fielders' Gloves ... .75 up| Basemen's Mits . .. 2.00 up Baseballs .... ... 35 up Uniforms ........ 3.99 up TEAMS SUPPLIED GET OUR PRICES HICKS & WATTS, NC. 200 MERRICK ROAD | Phone 571 RV.C. B0 0KS -at- MARIE E. WRIGHT Telephone 52-W PIANO INSTRUCTION All Grades Studio: 9 Randall Avenue Rockville Centre Long Island aur GEORGES P‘ASTIY SHOP Cakes to Order fer all Occasions - 200 Observer Street Contre Lang “an“ bene 207%-W THE BOOKSTALL \KLIPP's DRUG STORE | VILLAGE AVENUE 'avTtEorIz®D GOODYEAR #EavI1CR 8TaATION 80 UND RUBBER SALES CO., INC. 7 FRONT streer , Phone 1844 _ Rockville Centre Your RADIO Give Perfoct Satisfaction? Tf it does not, why hot call in an «xpért repairman ! . TELEPHONE rocevice 3 59 Isuzu . Tint Gate Built to Your Specifications | the- Tax Department head on \being imnmhs what your predecessor in of- Warm-L: of the confirmaitt, | attend. party to be held in St. Agmes® School Halt on Friday afternoon April 6th. Mrs. Dunn is a newcomer to Rock- ville Centre and wishes to extend an invitation to al friends of St. Agnes to attend. On Monday April 9th the Parent Teachers' Association will hold its regular meeting at the Clinton school at 8 o'clock. At this meeting a delegation of our own Y. W. C. A. girls will be present to tell about the \¥\ camp Monowa- tuck, located at Port Jefferson. A most cordial invitation is extended to all to attend this meeting. Mrs. Frederick H. Handsfield and Mrs. Robert Nix, both prominent D. A. R. women and members of the Ellen Hardin Walworth Chapter, are delegutes to the Congress to be held at Washington on April 16 to 21st. The Delta Chapter of the ¥. W. C. A. will hold a candy sale in the Strand Theatre Building, on Saturday after- noon, April Tth, opening at 2:30. Miss Elsie Voorhis, 64 Maine ave- nue, has resumed her studies at the Maxwell Training School fdr teachers in Brooklyn. She spent several days of the Easter vacation with relatives . at Hackensack, N. J. COMBINATION QF BUREAUS SAID TO MEAN BIG SAVIN' Favorable Report is Made to Gov. Smith by John F. . Gilchrist Iii a lette dr d to Governor Smith summarizing the changes and i accomplished in the Inheri- t x Bureau, President John F. ist of the State. Tax Commis- s that by combining the In- counties of Kings, and au a Long being established with a force of emple an annual salary cost of $30,000 to do the work previously performed by nine emplo: average annual cost of ## these counties, Commissioner Gilchrist says that the design is not wholly one of sav- ing money in the State's payroll, but Queens, _ Suffolf Island distric convenience to the public. . Changes in the general organization ' of the State Tax Department, will save the taxpayers $183,000 annually in salaries and fees, President Gil- christ informed Governor Smith. Al- ready the departmental jobs have been reduced by 40, the inheritance tax administration has been centraliz- ed andl the fee system has been abol- ished cept in some of the smaller countie Governor #mith, in a letter replying to President Gilchrist, congratulated whle to accomplish in less than two fice was unable to put into effect in 19 months,\ and said a much greater annual saving than $183,000 might be expected when departmental reor;z ini- zation has been completed. ' Bar Mitzvoh Reception Invitations have been sent to all lo- cal Jews to attend the Bar Mitzvoh Exercises of Master Howard B. Reif- fel, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Reiffel, of 35 Burtis avenue, which will take place at Temple B'nai Sholom, Wind- sor avenue, near Merrick road, on Sunday morning, April 8th, at 10.00 o'clock. After the religious part of | the ceremony a reception to all the worshippers will be tendered in the vestry rooms of the Temple-by the A ban» quet in honor of their son Howard, will be tendered to the immediate fa- mily, at the home of Mr. and Mrs Reiffel at. 1.00 o'clock. Rabbi: Dr. nd: Mrs. Speler have been invited 'to According to reliable infor- | mation, these Bar Mitzvoh Exercises will be an outstanding feature in 'the religious life of the local Jewish com- munity. The program of the Confir- mation is announced under \Church Notices.\ \ ce Tax Bureau offices for the| A Oceansiée NoTtes > Mrs. William Greve of Miami, Flo- rida, and Miss Dorothy Greve of Blue Point Long Island visited. Mr. and Mrs._John Holler of Chestnut street over' the past week end. « Mr: and Mrs. Foley and Mr. and Mrs. McCann and daughters Mary and Helen and. Ralph Crow and . sister Mary Crow spent the week end visit- ing Mr. and- Mrs. Keyes of Merrick road. « Cyril Hendrickson of Oceanside who attends Pauling_Prep. School, New York . returned Wednesday . after spending a week visiting his parents here. Mr. William Guenther who attends Pratts Institute visited Mr. and Mrs. Guenther of Merrick road over the week end. John Vogel spent the past week } visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Vogel of Merrick road. John attends guts-[Roosevelt Academy, Englewood, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller and son and daughter Junior and Muriel of Merrick, and Miss Ortten and son, Arthur of Riverside Drive, New York, visited Mrs. Geo. Ackerly of Merrick road, during the past week, r. and Mrs. Joseph visited their ithony over the week end.' An- ttends the St. Charles College, William Fales of Stevens street has | returned to Mercersburg Acaden Mercersburg, N. Y., after a short va- cation here. Andrew Southard, who also attends this school returned with his friend William. Mr. Southard wa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fules for| the past week. | Mrs. Groene, Mi f Mr. Kranpent of Cl d, Ohio, Mrs Nester and Miss Caroline Nester of New York, spent the week end at the Groene, Catonsville, Maryland. 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. French. Miss K. Foster of New York Mrs. Geo. Ackerly of Merrick rod, Wednesday, * Mr: Joseph Grier of Flaibush spent the week at the home of his son and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Krier. Miss Lelia Du Bois will visit brother Mr, Leonce Du Bois of New York for a few weeks. Miss Sarah Rutan of Brooklyn visit! ed Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kittle during the week. Miss Marguerite Conlon of New York will be the guest of Mrs. French for a few weeks. i Mrs. C. M. Valentine of Richmond Hill and daughter Grace visited Myr and Mrs. Hoffman of Chestnut street, Sunday. - One of the greatest events of the school year-will be held Friday, April 13, afternoon and evening in the au- ditorium of the Oceanside High School. The presentation of \Cinder ella in Flowerland\ is said to be the most elaborate play ever staged in which children have the main roles. The children have been practicing for the past weeks under the direction of Mr. H. A. Intemann and Mrs. C. Win- ship. The play isto be given in order to raise funds for a curtain for the stage in the auditorium, The play is entire- ly composed of school children and the curtain will be a gift from the school children to the school, The play is expected to be a great success. Next Tuesd est game of the the Occhinside Sct April 10, the great son will be held in 1 Gym. It will be a game between \The Old Timers.\ Teams which will be composed . of friends and fathers of the high school be nd girls teamk, \Pettit's All \ boys Team will play the high school boys, The girls tear will play some \Home Town Girls.\ t ._ NOTICE LOVEGROVE'S THE FLORAL SHOPPE - Observer Street, on or about April 10th Telephone Rockville Centre 2204-W MONTAUK MUSIC SHOP | gmmmmmmmmmmmmwwwmm Corner Merrick R d. and So. Village Ave. Rockville Centre GELLER & SELDIN, Proprietors A PRIL Victor Records ON SALE NOW All Models and Finish of VICTROLAS Liberal Terms to Suit Purchaser: AGENTS N. A. B. FOR THE Nesseu Amusement Buress For All. Oecastons WISSNER PIANOS and PLAYERS on hand. Letest Q.R.S. MUSIC ROLLS and SHEET MUSIC A FULL Spalding's Sporting Goods ON HAND t oren anp aut pay sunpays and SONORAS TALENT and MUSIC LINE OF \ 1 \j