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- {soaety ar vervice Edward: M. Jones avenue. Wight * «fifw avenue. Sakar S9 The- Misses Elizabeth Jenkins and, Virginia Brokaw of North Plainfield N. J., were week-end guests at the home of Miss Myra Hartmann of 49 Lee avenue. . , The regular monthly meeting 'of the Woman's Foreign Missionary So- lety of St. Mark's M. E. church will| be held in the ladies' parlors on: Mon- | day, May 7, at 2:80 P. M. .... | 'An excelelit program has been ml pared in charge of Mrs. Earl J. Ben-! nett and'an offering will be-taken for | the Retired. Missionary Fund, \ The hostessés will be Mrs, Donald Fraser and Mrs, Robert Boggs. A cordial invitation is extended all ladies to attend, . . \> \ ; | Np | Mrs. Marguerite Gottgetreu, Galla-| she, of Baldwin, : entertained . her| ridge Club at her Home Wednesday last. Three tables were surrounded, and prizes for high scores fell to Miss Doréthy Southard of Baldwin and Mrs. Perey Morrison of Freeport. The hostess served a dainty. luncheon. at five o'clock. Mrs. Edwin: Gallagher of Cedar avenue will be the nex . tess entertaining Wednesday May 991. Mrs. W. H. Wflghi of Hempstend is leader of the first Assembly District and Mrs. Wm. Ansley, leader of the Second District. . The. Service ~ Club - of Cassiopeia Chapter: will hold a Rummage Sale | Chapter n o era nside Notes |#% NB PERSONAL at tims ioe gi yee maine > <- J- y p - & . The following st the to Mw. ahd (Mrs» Cook, Mr. Anderson, Burmester of Lincoln avenue was the : Mrs. “M'uum' . c and son visited Mr. and Mrs. head of the committee: | Olive Bourdett, mother and als ity $5000; will i s af Saget; Sunday. On. Monda mims, May 7 Jami“ erol an of ths Ta nag-i fox Long oe ad Mrs. ~ Fred Schiciermacker of Liv- |Home and School Association will hold | groom. * :,\ \~. \</ .* (man; x May Sth. ston Manor, Sullivan County, visit- |a meeting in the Study Hall of the After a somewhat extended (wed- Life, Long Beach, N.Y. t. éd Mrs, J. 1 Shillo, for a zew days High School at 3:30 o'clock, ' ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Erroll 3m.) Nineteen prominent Rockvlile Cen- wor eon in New York today and will at- tend the Lyceum Theatre where Lion- el Atwill is appearing in the Comedi- an. The Children of the Américan Rev- olution meet at Hotel McAlpin on Saturday to organize. Hugh Hans- feld, son, of Rev. .Frede Hands- field rector of Church of the Ascension Eu.- honored by being: elected histor- an. Mrs. Robert Nix of Hempstead ave- ue gavé an interesting report of her tendance at the D. A. R. Congress held in Washington, April 16 to 21, before- the -Ellen Hardin Walworth r'of D. A. R. in Hotel McAl- pin on Tuesday, April 23rd. « Mrs. Frederidk H. Handsfield and Mrs. Robert Nix attended the D. A. R. Congress in Washington, Mrs. Jeannette Hetherington. Fish- er, who has «o successfully conducted m dancing class In the village during the winter season is planning her clos- ing entertainment on May the 25th. Following the program to be given by the children, dancing will be enjoyed; music to be furnished by a. well known orchestra. 20 ® i> Mrs. Charles E. Behrens and Mrs. Marion Weiner will be the hostess at the card party given under the aus~ pices of the Winona Martin Auxiliary ~ BT. MARK'S M. E. CHURCH 9.30, Junior League Mu 10.30, sermon: \The Will of God.\ Music by the Junior Choir. 2.40, Sunday School session. * 2.80, Men's Bible Class. orth League service. on: \A Man's Reach.\ Senior Choir. esday evening at 7.45 the HI conduct the prayer service. #7. AcnEm cgurcs Rev. Father Quealy, Pastor. Weekday mass at 6.30 o'clock. During'the month:of May there will be May Devotions every Sunday and Friday evening at eight o'clock. HOLY TRINITY: LUTHERAN Rev Hénry J. PfMum,. Pastor South Park and Linco Aves. Sunday services: Morning at 10.45; evening at 7.45; Sunday School -at 9.80 am. x A cordial invitation to attend serv- lees and worship with us iy extended to all, and a hearty and Christian: wel- come is assured. PRESBYTERIAN CRURCH Mortis: and Lakeview \Aves. Rev, Nelson Burdick (Eh-cur. Pastor 9:45, Sunday Sthool, 11 olock, Morning. worshig: Pastor will préi¢h on \Children of the World and Children of Light.\ h}. ofclock,; Christian Endeavor méet- - 745, Evening: z?- Pastor on ¢ The jum of Je ple,Lineoin avenue. filth ida f - AT THE CHURCHES subject: \Noblesse : Oblige.\ Celebra- Sunday School for grades 1-4, on Sunday at 10.30 a.m., and for des 5-8, ata 11.30 o'clock. Hebrew 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 o'clock. Hebrew course for high school students on. Tuesdays and on Thursdays, from 7 to 8 p.m. Confir- mation class on Wednesday at 7.15. All welcome. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Protestant Episcopal) Village Ave. and College Place Rev, F. H. Handsfield, Rector Sunday services at 8 a.m., 1045 aim., and 7.45 pam.~ Sunday School at 9.30 a.m. The rector will officiate at all serv- ices next Sunday, The Women's Guild will have its corporate communion. next Sunday at the 10.45ypervice. f The Young People's League. «will medt next Tuesday, May 8, Qt 7.80 pim. in Parish Hall. Services are held in: Masonic Tem- Sunday, 11.00 a. m. ® Sunday School, 11.00 a.m. Wednesday, 8.00 p.m. lage avenue. Open Monday, Wednes- day and -Priday from three to five P. Bi 15m! Satorday from five to seven by men are enjoying.a luuch- | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | Reading room at & and 7 No. Vil-| -| 55 Stevens Street, Oceanside lusat week. \A Whist and Bridge which in sche-! y., william Greves and Mr. and vin and Cochrane. The Inn' as it ds ¢alled will be open all fear and will have duncing at all times. R (Mrs. Ila-db H. Fisher's dancing ular bi-monthly card part \jclass will given an \En n | dor the “mm:- of \P: Din“ fa or | and Dance\ at the Masonic Temple in | the Faith in St. Agnes' Sch Swim\ on Rockville Centre, May 25, in the eve- Friday afternoon, May 4. y ® |- -Games will -open promptly: at 2.30, } . Mrs, Du Bols of the Rockvillé Cen- | and there will be tables at bridge, 500 m ea und pinochie. Many: we, tre Parkway has ill at her home prizes have been donated. Mrs. Bren- (fue several the «rippe. nan extends a hearty invitation to alt | Mrs. Gross Mid daughter will reside interested friends to attend. xat the home of. Mrs. George Ackerly i R ax ag of the fee until their bome on Rockville avenue the Rockville Centre Pres- | js. completed byterian Church will meet on Thurs- | - Mrs. Rddy of Brooklyn is visiting day, May 3rd, at'the home of Mrs. P. L. Wells of Vassar plate. (ills. 105- i Wik s .- 2 week Misses ert DuBois will be the assisting hos- and Gertrude Keyes and brother Leo Keyes attended a din- tess, 'The admission charge will be a refit A group of Y..W. C. A.\ner and dance at Hotel Marcelles, | 11 be present.and tell the is | New York, with & party of friends, what the Y. W. C. A. means to this | during the week end. © community. - They will favor the so- ciety: with several songs. Mrs. -G. entertained a few ‘ { her iesday, they were Mrs. Henry DeMott of 44 Irving | Mrs. Buryne, Sirs. Delas lat- place entertained her bridge club oz bus; ~.. ar me Ars { Wednesday at her home, Mrs. Samuel | * * |T. (Wright and Miss Garrison of | Mr. Rufus Bmith reported that the | Honesdale, Pa., former residents here, | Lighting District is finished with con- | were guests of honor. ‘crm, to hi. I: out and work to be I --- comment i weeks 6 months. |, Mrs. Martha Davison Lewis whose “d s wwg ant wedding to Epenetus Lewis was a so- The \Monter Minstrel Show,\ that | cial event of March lith, was given a was given at High School Audi- delightful shower at the torium last day- evening was. a {home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. great succé@s. The auditorium was Seaman Davison om Wednesday. even- filled and they enjoyed a wonderful jing, April 25th. 'The bride received evening offi The end men gave ! many beautiful and useful gifts, 'The some very good jokes and the songs jevening was enjoyed with music and and choruses were of the best. games and-a midnight a delicious sup- | per: was served. f--- HThe Sew gun‘s; of the Ocesanside P igh Sch give a \Spring The Annual Spring Rummage Sale Dance\ at the school gym, May 4, at which will be conducted during the 8:15. P. M. 'The Seniors are planning | first part of yM‘ay under the auspices] to have very good music and all who of the Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai She ttend will have a very enjoyable eve- lom Congregation, will live up to its} ning. previous reputation by being a: sale well worth attending. New goods, as well ms slightly used articles will be the rare bargains offered. Tl [ The Freshmen.Class of the Ocean~ side High 8 #ave class the 'a part in the Juniors one The boys and girls danced and played games until me he exact date will be ad -Lgood afternoon bf fun. shortly. Miss Clara Blum mm; uL \danced a chairlady. % of icecream and cake were served to all, even to some who were not even invited. Everybody was asked to eat The Study Class of the Fortnightly Club met on Tuesday, April 24th at the lhome of Mrs. Walter Butler, 28 Marion place. Mrs. W. R. Rasquin was the assisting hostess. = Mrs.'W. P. Billard read Christopher Morley's \Where The Blue Begins,\| which is a clever, humorous story of the life of a family of dog: the afternoo gum be sure they did. The party stopped about six o'clock. + Miss Pauline Walker visited Miss Amy Braun: of (Woodlawn over the week-end. The last of the four card parties wiven for the benefit of the Boy Scouts of Oceanside, was held at the \ | Woodland Hose Company's hall, last Tuesday: afternoon. About 35 ladies ra were present and because the card parties have been so much of a social success it is thought that more will WILLIAM LocKweop | be held in-the nedr future. Mrs. Ed. CONCERT 1 AreYou A Mason? Available For MUSICALES If yeasre ® vlnlh to get » t i F RECITALS Send name, address and ENTERTAINMENTS Lodge number to U MACcoY and wo will mail our las. A m this ade, and this Mr. Lockwood has a limited amount of time, which is de- voted to teaching students of all 81111123. Gil-save; of private in- struction, in Theory, Harmon Counterp'dnt. ® ik *+ LOUISE LOOKwoOD PIANIST AND ACCOMPANIST * will . also _aecapt a. limited number of students fof the r piano. { Tel. RV.C. 1818-W =_ Telephone §2-W INSTRUCTION PAS‘TRY 350! yaexon Aup pang Cakes to Order for all Occasions . worver - Rockville Centre, Leng» Island 'Telephous 2073-W \Entertainment.) The Civic Assbelation is also erecting thdrw sister | son; Alfred Dilthey who is a build’er: d.a you i p about five o'clock when refreshments | as much a Sthey could and you may Id a. meeting..in. the With School Ferneroft {get, eorresponding secretary; Charles siness men, by one. who Kane, treasurer. & The roads in Oceanside are being ! repaired.. At. stop 102 and Woo's avenue the roads are being improved. {street signs. 'This makes a great im- provertent on- property in Oceanside. Miss Dorothy Greve of Blue Point visited, her aunt Mrs. John Holler of Chestnut street over the week-end. ! \ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riese\ who! have been making: their home in New York for the past season, are now 16- cated at their former home, Sunny- side, Oceanside. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society will ne held in the| basement of the Oceanside Methodist] Episcopal Church on Tha noon, May 3rd, at 2.30 oc are being made to hold a Supper on May 23rd to raise additional funds for the renovation of the Sunday»chool room. At the Apron' Social eld a few weeks ago $95:00 was raised for this purpose. The Friday afternoon Bible Stuly Class will meet as usual at the Ocean- side Methodist Church, at 3:30 o'clock. Studies are now in the New Testament. A junior Chorus from | the Class attends the Sunday morning} church service, and young people from | the Grades or High School are invited to join. Mr. Frederick C. Dilthey, a resident of Oceanside, died at his home, 120 | Atlantic avenue, on Thursday, April j 19th, after an- illness of several months. Mr. Dilthey, who was 66 years of age, was a Chemist in a Me- dical Laboratory in Brooklyn.. The funeral was held at his late residence on Sunday afternoon, April 22nd, the Rev. G. Laass. officiating, and inter- ment was in Greenfield Cemetery. Mr. Dilthey leaves a wife and four ¢hildren;-a daughter, Miss Clara Dil- {they who lives in Hamburg, German {m daughter, Mrs. Charles Tonyed A quiet wedding fook place in the parsonage of the Oceanside Methodist Church on Saturday afternoon, April (Rist at four o'clock. The bride was Miss Bertha Adele Liscum, daughter , of Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert A. Liscum of j Atlantic avenue, Oceanside, and the happy groom was Mr. Erroll Bourdett, son, of Mr.: and Mrs. Frederick I. Bourdett of. Baldwin. The best man- was Mr. Frank Bedell of Brooklyn, uncle of the groom, and Come and look today #-Decide ( after you get home Come and ask as many ques» ~# tions as you care to about the Florence Cit Cook Stove-you will urged to buy! Let us show you the Flotence, Examine it as much as you wish. Test it, 'Then go home and think it over. You will find the Florénce Oil-Cook Stove has 'a great «> many good: points to think ~ about-the cheapness of its fuel; how simple it is to oper- ate} its cleanliness; why you will have a cool kitchen; and how you 'can bake, boil, fry and roast to a nicety. «¥ I f The Oceanside Civic Association ACP) HHI Ie in Drooklym at 78 Enst| stuck, I house renovated or perhaps getting a garage built and the tradesman or | garage builder should ask for u de- posit before daing any work DO NOT GIVE IT TO HIM, if you do, the chances are you will regret it. with reliable business men oly, for They do not ask something for nothing. | PAY ONLY. WHEN WORK Is COM- RLETED. + RENTALS wfl PIANO tuning, $2; plano-and player plano overhauling a work guaranteed. Chas. 48 Union Place, Hempstead,.'phone 68 Hem , 20 years with Gost: & Co 2-06 Auled for Thursday afternoon, May 3, a d : | a & ; home of Mra. Mex. John Greves of Blue Point visit- |building, last Tuesday evening. . An? ; . ah a,“ w “flod Mrs. J. Holler of Chestnut street, gm; of officers was held and the! \ A WARNING | e) ay\ +.\ mises to be well attended, as Zl who) \\*** following were elected: Samuel | B. | | ratified have had the pleasure of visiting the N j Donnelly, > president; Ralph . Marion,| 'A ward 'of warning and advice to j Strassner domicile will testif ‘M A first class restaurant has been | ist vice-president; William R. Seiffert the cerdulous on the matter of hand- 4 rfire hospitality will be in 03h“ opened on road . and | Long 12nd vice-president; James N. Hagarty, | ing over esh deposits to a 'certain| w EEK and a. social hour well Ths) Seach under the management of Gal-/ recording secretary; Mathilde M. Kru- | class of tradesmen or \would be\ bu- mee wil son's If you are considering having your | bus Deal G MASH 'The Ideal Feed for Growing Chicks The famous Fui O-Pep Way of raising young chicks E.; of starting them on Ful-O-Rep Chick Starter. When 5 or 6 wees old change to Ful-O-Pep Growing Mash-keep it before your chicks all the time and how they will grow! _.. . Feed yqur chicks the Ful-O-Pep Way this season. You will be astonished at the rapid healthy growth-your pullets will develop early with vitality and body capa- city for big ege production next winter. FY-O:EEP fed to your laying stock increases egg production both summer and winter-keep it before your hens all the time. Feed Ful-O-Pep Scratch Grains once a day. Write {go 1free Ful-O-Pep Poultry h Ask Your Dealer For FUL-Q-PEP Feeds \ 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 WE CARRY SPALDING and REACH SPORTING GOODS ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITER RIBBONS ° 50¢ UNITED CIGAR STORES COMPANY'S \HAPPINESS CANDY\ ~ Village Ave. at Merrick Rd. ROCKVILLE CENTRE CLASSIFIED ADS Cost 2 cents a word for first issue; 1 cent for each following insertion with 15-word minimum STORE. SPACE FOR RENT OWNERS-We have a waiting list of clients who want to rent for the season or by the year; phone or write now. _John A. Power, Inc., 55 Frent St., Rock- ville Centre; phone RV.C. 1783. PIANO TUNING STORE SPACE FOR RENT 10 x 18 feet, on Front Street, [hear Village» Avenue and station ; will altef to snit veniences. sta- tennnt. tion. Two other roomers. Tel. 604-M * Rockville Centre. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE v i BARN, well constructed, and In good Phone 441 Into modemn® style C 22x27; easily convented phone ROCKVILLE CRNXTRE Rockville Centré 176-R. SQUARE oak extension dining tible, FLORENCE & “at 200 MERRICK ROAD Rockville Centra, N. Y. alty; all icklin & Son, © FOR RENT Comfortably furnished 'roum, all con- Five. minutes ATTRACTIVE aflfimmfi-i Rockville arm chais, and two side chairs, very reasonable, Tel. 686-R, REAL POR SALE 1 rooms,