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wow <4 Among. the (distinguished visitors whom the week end brought to Rock- ville Centre was Maurice Ketten, car- toonist of the New York Evening World, who, with Mrs. Ketten, was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthyr D. LaHines, on Broad- way. Mrs. Harry Muller delightfully en- tertained at cards at her regidence on Hillside avenue Saturday evening. Cut flowers comprised the decorations. During the evening a delicious colla- tion was served. Among thowe presetit were: Mr, and Mrs. lsnul Wildvergeriof NewYork; Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Muller, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Schloss, George Muller, Freeport; Mr. and Mrs. william J. Sing\ Baldwins Mr. and M:c..Jcseph Behhke, Lynbrook; Miss Marion Me Donnell, Amityville; William. Snow, Pom Washhgion; and Clarence Van Deusen, Centre. Miss Harriet B. Pratt, of My. and Mrs: Herbert 4. Pratt and Lawrence Bell Van Ingen will be mar- ried on June £8, -in the Episcopal church in Glen Cove, Is I; The cere- mony will be followed by a- reception at the Braes, the Pratt country pluce‘ at Glen Cove; Miss I'ratt is a granddaughter of the lute Charles Fratt, founder of the' Pratt Institute, 'and .a neice of the) cemnant. Charles, George 'D; Frederic B, and Marold 1. Pratt,-all of whom have country homes in the neighborhood of Glen Cove. Cars operated by George Westpeal of Eighth street, Stewart Manor, L. I., and Mrs.\R. W. Miller of Duncan place Oceanside, were in coin avenue, and Long Beach road Monday morning soon after 8 o'clock.! invitation to all interested friends. to: Grim. Westpeal's car, a Ford, was keeled over and a front wheel dislodged, It was otherwi damaged Westpeal received a & Inftivy to his fot, Mrs. Miller s driving east when the other car curae up from the rear, It was said. i SOCIETY AND PERSONAL \ Miss Edith Lacy, a dmlmm t interesting | “10mm ght gave an interosting was a) talk on Odd~Fellowship and the State Nassau County | guest and speaker at the branch Here on Monday. She spoke on Clothing before a much interested - mudience. | The Will held in the Library. Miss Henrietta Molyneaux . of 45 | Pearl street, formerly a tedcher in the public school at Davenport, lowa, sub- stiuted in the Oceanside High School on Tnursday for Miss Lora Hill, who was confined to her home with a se- | vere cold. Mr.. George Tooker of 108 Liberty! street has returned trom a visit with' his father in Stratford, Coun. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Combes of Second street, - Oceanside, announce jrae bith .or -a daugaier, born at the | Moekville Centre Sanitarium. / Mother| and daughter are doing medly. Miss Ruth Corbet, entertained hex Bruge Ciub at her home on Tuesday evening. The regular meeting- of the Ladies | Bceiety or tne Mockvine Centre Pres-; [ bytéan Church wiil meet on Thurs- way, May 8rd, ut the home of Mrs. P L» Wells of Vassar place, Mrs. Rob ert DuBois will.be the assisting hos- tess, 'he admission charge will be a A group of Y. girls will be present and tell the ladies ® what the Y, W. C. A. means to this community, | They ciety with several songs, The Ladies Society of the Rockville Centre' Presbyterian Church will give a demonstration luncheon at the at Lin-) church on Wednesday, May 2nd at one PI oelock, The Ladies extend a cordial! attend. The Odd Fellows of Rockville Centre cc!abrated their 104th anniversary of} Odd Fellowship on Wednesday eve- ning. A lage delegation was present for the event, Past Grand Master «won ST. MARKS M. E. CHURCH Rev. Richard Hegarty, Pastor | Ja8pin, 203 Merrick road, which w 9.30, Junior League meeting. 10,30, sermon: \The Will of God. Music by the Junior Choir. 2.80, Sunday School session. 2.30, Men's Bible Class. 6.45, Epworth League service. 745, sermon; _ \A Man's Reach.\ ednesday evening at 745 the pastor will conduct the prayer service. 8T, AGNES' CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Father Quealy, Priest. Sunday masses, 7.30, 8.30, 9.30 and 10.90, Sunday School at 2.30. Weekday masses at 6.80 o'clock. HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN Rev. Henry J. Pflum, Pastor South Park and Lincoln Aves. Sunday services: Morning at 10.45; evening at 7.45; Sunday School at 9.30 acm. A cordial invitation to attend serv- fees und woiship With us is extended to ait, and a hearty and Christian wel- come is assured. PRESBYTERIAN CBURCH Morris and Lakeview Aven. Rev, Nelson Burdick Chester, Pastor 9.45, Sunday School. few more. . Send your children. 11, morning worship. 'The pastor will preach on \Two Views of God.\ 7 p.m., Christian Endeavor meeting. 745, evening worship, The pastor will preach on \The Mark of the Beast.\ Wednesday,.8 p.m., midweek service. TEMPLE BNAL SHOLOM Windsor Ave., near Merrick Road Dr. Kabhi. Divine. services will be held, at Temple B'nal~ Sholom, to-morrow (Friday) might at 8.30 -0'clock.~Rabbi Dr. M. Speier will deliver a sermon on the- subject: \Will Judaism and Christianity Ever Meet ?\ The \Prayer of Sanctification\ will be offered. by 'Master Arthur Spiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Spiro, 25 North Village avenue, Congregational of Hebrew prijers and English Hymna. Regular Sabbath Services on Satur- day at 9.00 o'clock.. A special service in bonor of Master Irving Susskind, son of Mr. und Mrs: Joseph Suuskind, 6 Spencer. avenue, Lynbrook, will be held promptly at 10 o'clock, at which bar mitzvoh (confirmation) exercises of the young man will take place. Mas- tor Susskind will offer the prescribed Hebrew prayers and deliver an ad- dress to his parents, ¢ and and the eongreqntion, on the subject: \The HIM-I Laws of Judaism.\ The rab will preach a sermon on tho subjdct, \The Bren-inn of Religion,\ Préparations have fa moth.“ fi'lnpgw _AT THE CHURCHES nre | Jaspin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isane! +\ Mineola Hospital is reported to be do- proud pereuts of a family of seven Home. Dr, Bulien had charge of the ery excellent musical prograin. The) Rebekahs of Nassau District were! special guests. | + | 'The Daughters of the Faith will! give the regular card party on Fri- day, 'May 4th 'in the \ school . bail.] Games will open at 2.30, and euchre; 500 and pinochle will be played. J The Ladies Society of the Rockville! Centre Presbyterian Church held . a! very successful rummage sale on Mon- | day and Tuesday in the Strand Build- ing on Observer street. . Mrs. Walter Vam Emburgh of Hillside avenue was the 'chairman of the committee . in charge, um‘hflnk Gallagher, of Baldwin! entertained her Bridge Club at he” home -on Wednesday. Several Rock- ville Centre young women are mem- | bers. , r Dwaine | _ Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Husser of 18 Mrs,. William.F. Fox, $2 Walnut) Cruser place celebrated their tpnty- avenue, recording secretary, of Fort-| second wedding anniversary by eiter- nightly Club, who underwent an oper-| taining a group of friends at their ation for mppendicitis last week at the| home. Mr. and Mrs. Husser are the a children. LUNG ISLAND NEWS AND OWL, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923 rick Rooney, of Pershing Boulevard, to Howard Whealey. of friends were entertained at a ban- 'quet Monday evening in honor ~~ the event. OBSERVER IMPROVEMENT A large number of The ladies of the Rockville Centre| be the speaker of the afternon. AM sale in the new Martens building o \ Observer street, east of Village ave- will favor the so- nue on Thursday, Friday and Satur- W. C. A. Baptist church will hold a rummage! members and their friends are urged m| to be present. The Ladies Aid Society of St. day, April 26, 27 and 28. The cooper- Mark's M. E. Church will meet on ation of all the ladies is earnest! solicited. son to. Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Mannin Both-Mr. and Mrs. Grim are we Word has been received from White: Mrs. John Davison, Mrs. ains, New York of the birth of a 'nett and Mrs. F. S. Siegman, Jr. y) Wednesday, May 2, at 2.30, Members will please be prompt and bring their sewing tools. The *host s will be larl J. Ben- @ The Service Club of - Cassiopeia 1!\ Chapter, 0.€.8., will hold a card party known in this village where they re- and cake sale in the Masonic Temple sided before their | marriage eight on Friday afternoon, April 27. Bridge, years ago. Mrs. Grim was Miss Clara five hundred, euchre and pinochle will Folger, daughter of\ Mr. and Mrs. J.| be played. A. Folger of Maple ave The committee in charge e, Mr. Grim\ is composed of Mrs. Hammill and Mrs. the son of Mrs. J. O. Grim, of Mer-i Lutz of Valley Stream; Mrs. Nelson rick road. Mr. and Mrs. John Wylie of 31 Dav {ison place, who have been spending) | the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla., are expected home next week, The' regular meeting of the Sout Shore Section .of Jewish Women wi | be held Wednesday on, May 2, be held on Saturday, May 5, at 10 at 2.30, at 27 Atlantic avenue, Lyn- | of Lynbrook, Mrs. Rawlings and Mrs. Perry of Reekville Centre and Mrs. -| Wogdeock of Oceanside, Mrs. Samuel T. WAght and Miss | Garrison, former residents of Rockville , | Centre, now of Honesdale, Pa., are vis- y iting old friends here for a fortnight, They will be the inspiration of several The improvement of Observer street by the taking out of the parks: and the building of gutters seems to be near, Village officials are going to meet with the ex-service men and de- cide definitely what is to be done with| £4 the present memorials. Street Commissioner Patten has been asked to furnish an estimate on the cost -of laying gutters. Too Late To Classify ii, WAD some power the giruie wle us,\ to find words to con- vey the glories of the modern blouse, Borrowing the lung e of an old English chronicle of the early Six teenth century, we would describe the modern blouse as \Some of cloth, silk, velvet, taffeta and such like, . Bome short, reaching to the our famous all-wool suits, $29.50; com- missions daily; beautiful. assortment embroidered . with pearl. All this, and more is true of the blouse of to- BY gentleman and wife, from May 10, Thus the woman of fashion goes de under her «alored emerges a gorgeous affair of uh coat beads, of embroidery and brocade. The peasant note is introduced in nccented form. . Manufacturers . are, employing direct the women of Vien- na and Bulgarian countries to embrofd- er for them. The tunic blouse is the latest devel- AGENTS WANTED, | girdlestead or waist, some to the| opment. 'This reaches to the knees TAILORING agents make $100 week-| knees. Then they ure guarded with and below. It can scarcely be Iden- ly Simpson made to order velvet guards, or else f1 with cost- tifled from a one-plece. dress, and it $17.50 and $19.00; also !y lace, either of gold or silver; some is worn over n simple: slip. The georgette blouse teatched in color to the skirt is always practical, fix) swatches free, No experience is day. and indispensable to .the carefully- needed; can use spare-time men if An Ideal fashion has come to pass, stlected wardrobe. Our iMustrations | hustlers. J. B. Simpson, Dept. 581, that of keeping the skirt and suit coat ShOW such a one with clever trimming classically simple, reserving wealth of Variations In the way Yan Dyke color, of embellishment, of extraordi. POints outlined with beads, 'This sort nary handicraft for the under blouse Of blouse is Invariably worn over a> plain. self-colored camisole, Room for “Inge avenue. Open Monday, Wednes- mation class on Wednesday at 7.00.\ brook, Mrs. May Fishor of the social Sunday School for grades 1-4, on| welfare of the New York section will unday at 10.30 a.m., and for grades! 5-8, ata 11,30 o%cl zew School | on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- - day; for elementary grades at 4 p. m., and for the higher grades at 5 p.~m. Bar Mitzvoh Course on same days at 6..0'cl i MISCELLANEOUS 1 ARTISTIC PARCHMENT LAMP SHADES Thursdays, from 7 to 8 p.m. Confir- mation class on Wednesday at 7.15. AJl welcome. Call and See Them 83 VINCENT PL., S. LYNBROOK Phone Lynbrook 943-W CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Protestant Episcopal) Village Ave. and College Plage | Rev. F. H. Handsfield, Rector Lockwood WILLIAM LOCKWOOD CONCERT VIOLINIST Available For Sunday services at 8 a.m., 10.45 a.m., and 7.45 p.m.fSunday School at 9.30 a.m. Choir rehearsal Friddy evening at 8 o'clock. The Women's Guild meets this Fri- day afternoon at 230 o'clock, at the a MUSICALES h f Miss Maud H , 260 ) Mengel oud thud Mutcheson 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 Stev CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services are held in Masonic Tem- ple,Lincoln avenue. | Sunday, 11.00 & m. Sunday School, 11.00 a.m. Wednesday, 8.00 p.m. Reading room at 5 and 7 No. Vil-| day and Friday from three to five P. Mam! Saturday from five to seven | P. M. | Street, Oceanside RV.C, 1848-W | BAPTIST CRURCH Rev, Alex. F. Johnson, Pastor. Residence, 120 Rockaway .avenue.| Telephone 450-W. | MARIE E. WRIGHT I astor Sunday morning at 10.80 the Telephone 52. will preach on \Faith's Atmosphere.\ PIANO INSTRUCTION Sunday School at 1145. lasses | All Grades for all ages. Ir. B.Y.P.U. ut 3 o%lock. I \ Sunday evening at 7.45 the subject | will be \Baptist Princ A | Tuesday evening, B.Y.P.U. Wednesday evening, prayer meeting. | There will be & church social Mon- | day evening in the church parlors, to Studio: 9 Randall Avenue Rockville Centre - Long island THOMAS H. BEESON Phone Rockville Centre 280-3 CIVIL ENGINEER l :, attending the Lyceum Theatre, where Lionel Atwill is featured in \The Comedian.\ delightful social affairs. Today the, jarge furnished room with kitchen- hi i itler s 8 b | ly on her way, conservative in a Misses Millers of Valley Stream en- ate for light housekeeping. Box X,] PU\ . o R tertain at a Tuncheon-bridge, and next Garg Owl, \ Ping * gress to a degree, to all outward ap vides Item week some fifteen ladies will enjoy a pearance, when en route to matinee luncheon and theatre party in New| ROOMS FOR RENT afternoon tea or club, However, ar Yor! | LARGE furnished rooms, breakfast if desired, four minutes from station, trolley stops at door, all conveniences, 49 Rockaway Ave.; phone Rockville - Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Holden have returned to théir residence on' Van Buren Road, Baldwin Harbor, aft- er spending the winter IF New York City. r) Albert Findley, of McKinley street, Baldwin Harbor, who has successfully filled a two week's engagement at a theatre in Philadelphia, Fa., returned to his home during the past week. | AUTHORIZED GOODYEAR sERVICE STATION s 0 U ND RUBBER SALES CO., INC. 7 FRONT STREET Phone 1844 Rockville Centre Thomas Boyer, of Bay Colony, is| filling an engagement this week at the Strand Theatre in Hoboken, N. J. | Mr. Boyer is a monologist of rare abi-, ility and he is endeavoring to educate} the foreign element of that city by| telling some réal Yankee stories. John S. Oliver, of the Baldwin Har-| bor Club Hotel, has returned after a winter spent in the Sunny South. Mine | Host OliverJu s ad 18 pounds to his weight during absence from this section, but h@ \Ras returned in| perfect health and prepared for a busy season at the resort over which he presides. The home of Dr. and Mrs. Frunk| Calleott of No. 2 Yale place, was} brightened on Thursday, April 5, by | the arrival of a daughter, who\ bas| been christened Mary Virginia. * __ I Do you use & the whole range to boil the kettle? Come to our store and see the Florence Oil Cook Stove. Try-it right there, All you have to do is turn the regulator and put a matchtotheas- bestos starting ring. See the hot blue flame close up under the cooking. James P. Gaines, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry P..Gaines, found a. revolver along the. tro tracks, | near. Grand hvenue one dby last week. The weapon was fully lowled hut very much corroded. The' hoy's father th- rected him to turn it over to the chief | of police at Freeport, where no one! has yet claimed ownership, so far as Mr. Gaines is aware. - Miss May Taylor of the Baldwin | National Bank, who has been confiued to her home by illness, hus recovered and returned to her duties. The Florence - burns kerosene Miss Margaret Shea of Wiiams-| -a clean fuel which all friends of the church are Invited. SURVEYOR 60 North Village Avene Rockville Centre Long Island GEORGES PASTRY SHOP OCEANSIDE PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. H. Bigelow, Pastor, 9.45a.m., Junior Christian Endeavor. 10.45 a. wermon. 2.80 School. 845 Jill. MW\. 1.80 p.m., preaching OCEANBIDE M. B. CHURCH Rev. G. Lazas, Pastor My. services: 10.30, morning. worship; sermon by Sehool FRENCH AND DANISH PASTRY the pastor. 130 pm., town, and Miss Mary Flynn of Lenox have. returned «to their respective homes after spending several day #\at the home of Mrs. W. 4, Smith of UBs village. The Inspiration Cirele of the Bald- win Methodist Episcopal Sunday School is planning to give the pl \Breezy Point\ in the enapel on Fri- day evening, May 18. and a cheap one. It boils, bakes, fries More Heat - Less Care FLORENCE Oil Stoves E Ranges =_ & WATTS, Inc. 200 MERRICK ROAD Rockville Centre, N. Y. been as- ummmamwam rived at her destination, behold m rev. cormont iy visruw umon \GAS COMPANY PAYS -- SPECIAL FIRE WIRE | Me - The Nessam will be installed by the village in re-! Co. has paid the village half of t sponse to the request of Fire Chief $4,000 due as a franchise tax for ser- W. Raymond Wood, who appeared be-\ ving consumers here. 'The company fore the board at the last meeting. asks for more time to pay the balance The special wire will be 400, the pres- and the village has granted this inas- ent plant number. The plant will be much as a recent legal action gave) given a new number, the village the sum due with interest. \ VILLAGE DRY GOODS STORE\ A COMPLETE LINE OF UP-TO.DATE MERCHANDISE EVERYTHING FOR YOUR BABY 63 N. Village Ave. Rockville Centre - --* ~~~ ammmmfl’mwm‘mwm if s 8 I8 __ DON'T FORGET lo f &_ THURSDAY NIGHT -at- MASONIC TEMPLE, LINCOLN AVENUE EUCHRE AND RECEPTION of the ROCKVILLE CENTRE DEMOCRATIC CLUB CARDS AT 8.15 P.M. SHARP (north of railroad) 200 PRIZES on view in windows of Erisman, Toe., and Remsen B. Ostrander Village Avenue, Rockville Centre COBTLY ARRAY OF GIFTS Bee Them and Be Convinced Maui; by Healy's Famous Band WE CARRY | SPALDING and REACH SPORTING GOODS UNITED CIGAR STORES COMPANY'S \HAPPINESS CANDY\