YH£ UMLY BXVIEW, SATITBSAT, AFftn^ 14, 19S1
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ROCKVnj.E CRNTRR CHURCHRS
Biipdirt Cburch
Rpv. Alcxancler f. JohAnon. I'antor
Sunday momlng at 10..W-\the pastor will pre.a(.'h on "Some Frult»of the Holy Spirit."
Kunduy School at 11.45 a. tn.
At 7.45 thf subjpft wHJ-fte "Baptist Fun<lamental«." Thin nubject Is sug- Ke.Hted Ity the fact that .Sunday will be observt-d as lifnomlnationul Dny by the liaptlst Churches.
B. Y. I'. I!. Tuewlay 8 p. m.
I'rayer mcciInK Friday H p. m.
Churrh nf the Ancenition
Rev. Fipderli k II. Hamlsflcld, Rector
Biinda.v wrvlces: Holy Commtinion at 8 a. m. MorninK prayer at 10,4r>, Sunday Hchool and Bible Clans at U.30 u. m. EvensonK at 4 j). m.
Confirmation clasx JiTonday at 4 p. m.
Men's Club Tuesday evening in Par¬ iah Hall. All men welcome.
Boy Scouts Wednesday evenint; ut 7..10.
Choir practice Friday evening ut 7.45 for boys and 8.15 for all.
Minstrel flhow this R.iturday even'ng in Parish Hall.
Christian Hcieiirc Socl*(ty
Rockville Centre r.nhk buildlnff, .Sun¬ day services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Wednesday evening ser¬ vice at 8 p.m.
ROOSKVEI.T Eplsropal Church
10:30. A. M. Mornlnff prayer and ser¬ mon.
.1:00 P. M. Sunday School- 7:4^ r. M. EveninK prayer nnd aer¬ mon.
Mothnilist KrilHoopal
10:30 A. M. Morning prayer. 2:30 P.M. Sunday School. 7:45 P. M. Evening aervlcft
Rfiman CAlholir
Masses. 8 and 10:30'" ti. m. Benediction after each mass.
Sunday School, 10. a. m.
10:30 a 2:30 p. 7:45 p.
Pre«byl<»rlan
I. Morning service. Sunday School. Evening prayer.
HKMP8TKAD CHURCHES
Lntheran
rWv. W. R. Meyer, pa.stor. Oerman service at 10:30 a. m. English service ,at 7:30 p. m. Sunday Bchool at 2:30 p. m.
Methodist Eplsropol Church ,
Tho Rev. Saul O. Curtis, Ph. D.. pas¬ tor.
Sunday:—
9:00—Class meeting.
9:45—Sunday School.
11:00—Worship, with Sermon by the Rev. Daniel Dorchester, D. D.
0:30—EJiworth X,eague.
7::30—Worship, with Sermon by the Rev. WlUlam E. ScoHeld. A. M.
Tuesday, 8:00—Cottage Meeting.
rtmratay, XM—Uadima Circle. Friday, 4:tt—Junior Umgae, 8:'io. JF*rayer Service.
¦Mathatbt BiilBcopal dmrh Rev. Daniel M. I.ie»rhi, Paator
Morning wofrlilp at 10.30 a. m. Ser¬ mon by Ihe pairtor.
Hunday SV>hool at 2.80 p. m,' l^pworth lyCflgue at 7 p. m. Evening woi«hlp 7.45. Sermon by the pastor.
Momlay tftfttina. monthly meeting of the Sunday School Board.
Wedneaday at 7.45 p. m.. mid-week prayer service. An address will be given by Mrs. I.. M. DeSllva, state cor- resiionding secretary of the W. C. T. U. She will apeak on some phase of "Chris¬ tian Clllzenshlp."
Christian Science
First Church of Christ, SclenUat. Hompstead. Services Sunday at ll.lC a-ni. and 8.10 p.m. Sunday School, 11.10 i.m.. Franklin street and Fulton uve. Wednesday evening meeting at 8.10 o'clock. A reading room, supplied with Christian Science'literature is open at the above address every week day. from 1.30 to B p.m. Literature may be pur¬ chased or borrowed.
Our Lady of Loretto
Oreenwich Street
The Rev. Robert E. Boyle, Rector Rev. Joseph A. Smith, Curate
Masses on Sunday.s: 7, 8, 9 and 10.30.
Sunday school every Sunday after the 9 o'clock Ma.ss.
Devotions on Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock.
Mass on weekdays: 7 o'clock.
Confessions on Saturday afternoon.\
FRERPORT CHURCHES
Fhrmt BafAM n«V. Erwin I>e«»ne(t, PaMnr i II a„m. A tteautifiil Fleturc Painted iby Jehovah on a Dark Cl(»«d. j 7.46 p, m. Five Toung Womfrn Who I Were late at a wedding. > Sunday school at 9.4$ a. m.
Christian E^dea^r Meeting <.54 p. m. There will be a me«ting of the Men's Club In the church Mond.ay evening at 8 o'clock.
Christian Seienre Hoeimty Services every Sunday at 11.16 a.m. and 8.80'p.m., li^the Ue.vy balYHlng, 110 South Main street. Freejxjrt. Sunday School in the same building. 11.16 a.m. A reading room Is maintained at the arune address, and js open dally from 2 to 4 p.m., except Hundbys and legal holidays.
BALinViV
Kerr. UD., of Httnp. Kims Chdrch. "n- .
at f:45 p. m on: "Tl<ere
Dr.
riMka will haul freely a" .) ire In good condition.
Vi..tl):,j .., ,-.^ ..ll-!^t 17 «r7 lUWl \.,i.,l,,A<
u decrease- of 58» 1 week. Country o.'i'
'. ISa.ttern demand slow. V^ible supply meeting corn, 31,71e.OOO bushels, a'decrease of Utw of j ISD.OOO bushels for the week. In Chi- (cago caKh market No. 2 red winter I wheat $|..St%, No. 2 hard $1.38%; No. I 3 Wxod Co'm 53%c. No. 3 Ydlow 54%C. ; For the week Chicago May Wheat down
' ! 9%c at 11.2914; \l.iy Corn l?ic at 58Hc;
Hay: Improved receipts featuring i Minneapolis May Wheat down 5% at most of the market. Demand fair to »1-21^; Kansas City May i:c at good only on the letter grades of hay. '»l.JO%c: Winnipeg 3%c at 11.63. Mln-
Bailey will sp4>ak Other." "
Sunday S<-hool at 9:45 a. m.
WiMincsday evenlnfe prayer at g o'rk)ck: Toplt: "The S'.-rvlcis."
OUR MARKETGRAM
Freeport Methodst Episcopal
Rev. Walter E. Thompson, D. D., Pastor Sunday Services
10.00 a. m. Special Prayer Service in charge of Wm. S. Hall.
10:30 a. m. Morning Wor.ship and Sermon.
11,00 o, m. Children's Church Service. Address by Mi.ss Carolyn Smith.
2.30 p. m. Bible School Classes for all unf». The new Bible School Orchestra will play.
6,45 J), m. ^Epworth League Devotion¬ al Service for all youn^ peopV,
7.30 p. m. Evening Worship and Sermon.
During the Week
Tuesday, 8.00 p, m. Social and Busi¬ ness Meting of the Epworth I..rague. A good time for all the young people of the church. This wil al.so be the an¬ nual election of officers.
Wednesday, 2..10 p.m. Monthly meet- Ing of lhe Ladies Aid Society.
Wednes<lay, 8.00 p.m. Prayer and Praise Service led by the pa.'jtor.
Thur.sday, 8.00 p. m. , Voung Men's Club in charse of Mr. M. .1. Travi.s. The young men are enjoying this very much. All young men not Identified with other churches in the community •iro welcome.
Ht. Teter's Latiieran
O. Charles fjoering. Pastor. Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Bible study ciasa at 7:00 j>. m. Service at 7:45 p. m.
AU Saints' 'Episcopal Misskm
At Knights of Pythias Hall
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Archdeacon Duffleld will conduct ser vice and preach at 11 a. m.
There will be no further services at Ita.ldwln Harbor but Sunday Sch<x)I will c^optlnue to meet at the residence of Dr. BBrl)our ut 10 u. m. There are now nearly forty childr«'n attending.
NORTH BELLMORE (HliWHES
Lutheran
I'astor, Rev. J. Snyder. Hunday School at ^.30 p.m. Chuich service at 4 p,m.
I..utheran
lAitheran Day will be obser^'ed in our Sunday .School at the usual time, 9.15 a. m. It was at this time Luther made the famous declai-atlon and took his i>o- sltlon, which brought us the Refoi-ma- tlon when he said, "Here I stand, I can¬ not do oftierwlse."
Morning service 10.30 a. m. Theme, ".lustlflcatliin by Faith."
Evening service 7.45; theme, "Cast Off,"
First Presbyterian
The Rev. William Rice, noted evan gelist, will preach morning and even¬ ing.
Morning service 10.30 a. m.
Evening service 7.30 p. m.
NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER
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THE DAILY REVIEW
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ROCKVIIiLE CENTRE 1800
Lumber and Building Materials
Timber, Siding, Shingles, Doort, Saah, Trim
Brick, Lime and Cement
Build«rs' Hardware ^d Paint
JOHN J. RANDALL CO.
15 N. Lonf Beach Ave. T«i.5i5 FREEPORT, L. L
ATTENTION-BUILDERS
Grace Lutheran Bellmore Avenue
. Rev. J. O. Snyder, pastor In charge Services, third Sunday after Easter, at 4 p. m. Epl.stle. I Peter 2: 11-20, "Our Christian Duty." (iospel, "Christ Comforts His Disciples." P.salm f.G.
Hunday School at 3 j). m. The cate¬ chumens' cla.ss me(>ts every .Simday al 2:30 p. m.
NORTH MERRICK
.St. flohn's Lutheran
Re.v. .1. C,. Snyder, pastor In charge.
.Services, third Sunday after Easter, at 11 a.m. Epistle. 1 Peter 2: 11-20, "Our Christian Duty." Oospel, "Christ Comforts His Disciples." The theme for this Sunday's .sennon will \xk "The Oospel of the Burning Heart."
Sunday School at 10 a. m. The catechumens class meets every .Sunday ut nao a, ni/
LiMit Sunday a}<:!omnmnton,'Servlc,e was conducted by the Rev. Dr. Cnrl flln.ssmplster, Synodical Missionary Hu- pei:lntendent.
Presbyterian Cliurch Morris and Lakeview Avenues
Rev. .r. Webster Bailey, DD.. acting pastor.
Morning worshij> at 11 o'clock. Ser-
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HILDjRETH'S RESTAURANTS
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
FRANK CAMP, Proprietor Sea Food Specialties Bama's French Pastry Charlotte Russe
192 MERRICK ROAD IKockville Centre
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Ohio and Indiana shoppens offering Timothy In r*)Uthea;;tern-^jnarket.s |2 lower than ^eek ago. New York re¬ ports oi>enlng rtf river navigation and arrival of about JOOO' tons by l>oat at Manhattan. Bulk of MlnUeapoli.s ar¬ rivals mldl.and which barely nets frcltrht charges; upland Is wanteil. Chicago re¬ ceipts Increaiw more than 50 per cent; Cincinnati receipts heavy to ImimU market |l-$2 per ton. OOod movement
neapolis flour demand dull, wheat slow. I Kansas City milling and ex|Kirt demand fairly active. No. 2 hard 11.30%,.
Fruits and Vegetable.s; Potato' mar¬ kets down 15c-20c at Northern ship¬ ping points, cliislng 70c-S0c- |)er lOt) ll>». I sacked. Chicago carload market down j 15c from last wcekH* close at 85c-9ac. New York Round Whites down 10c-15c, Xew York City at $1.25-»1.40 bulk, Flor¬ ida No. Simulding Rose In double head
of Idaho alfalfa to Wyoming reporte<l;' >«"«'« <3own »4.50-»4.75 per bbl,. Chi-
shipplng to western markets slowed up. Alfalfa demand in most markets not urgent because of Improved im-sturage. Keceplta of good Prairie light, well ab¬ sorbed. Qboted No. 1 Timothy $25 Chi¬ cago, 119,50 Minneapolis, $29.50 New York, $2('. St. Ix>uls, Ko. 2 Timothy. |20 Chicago, $17 Minneapolis, $27.50 New York, |20 St. Ix)ul.s; No. 1 Alfalfa $25 Chicago, $20 Minneapolis, $28 St. I.«uls: N'o. 1 Pi-!iirie $!!» Chicago, $1.50 Miniie- tpolls. $19.50 St. Ix>uiK, Feed: Colder weather falls to stiniu-
cago closing $7.75$8; $1.50 per l>bl. In New York closing $8 to $8.50, Texas siickijfl Bliss Triunti)h« down $3..10 jier lOQ lbs., Kan.sas City reaching |6-$6.50. .Movement of white potatoes increased .'^lightly duringv^weck ended April 9, .sliipinents 2,706 cars compared with 2,615 cans thc week before. New Vork cold .storage Baldwin Api)les firm in city wholesale markets clo.^tn.g $5.50-$6 per bbl. except Chicago 25c lower at $4.50-15. Northwestern exli-a fancy Winesaps medium to large sizes slow
likely to !<how heavy acciirouliitfon. -April 11 prices at Wl.scon«in primary
¦ ' < marketsj; 'c.-i"" "*''ic. Datsl«s
Double I '\, Vouns
¦itms ¦21%c, I 22,
Livestock and itcmta: Hogs (u>d cat- lie, prices at Chicago mode sulMtaiDtiat declines the past week wtth the excep¬ tion of Fat Lambu; iOieep And Lamb pv4ces advant-ed. Hog prices broke SSc- 75c per IW lbs. Beet steers down 50c- 85c, Feetler stcer» jOc-75c, butcher cows and heifers 25c-S<»C. Fat lambs, fat eweh and yearlinj^ advanced SSc, feeding Iambs down SOc. ApHI 11 Chicago prices: Hogs, bulk of sales $$-$9.25; me¬ dium and good l)ee( steem $7.T5-$9; butcher cows .md heifers $1.50-99; feed¬ er steers $7-$8.50; light and) medium weight veal calves |6.50-$9; fat lambs $7.75-$10.25; fei-<ling' lambs $7-$8.2fe; yearlinjfs $7.25-$9: fat ewes $5.25-$6.76. The tendency in Eastern wholesale fresh meat price? was upward. Beef gained !>Oc-$l, Pork loins |1$S. Mut¬ ton steady ;o $1 higher; lambs .steady to $1 lower; veal ranged from $3 lower to $3 higher per 100 Ibs; depending up¬ on the gr?>de and market. April 11 prltes good grade meats: Beef $1(-$17.50; Veal $n-$22; Motion |14-$16; Light Pork Loin.s $26-$30; Heavy I.«lns $19- $24.
FEUOWCRAFT CLUB WILL SHARE CONCERT PROCEEDS
ate activity in feedstufCs. Prices stead- i =»"^* '^"" Chicago at $2.25-$2.50 per box.
er than durinK early part of last wrek ind In few In.stances recovered sliglitly. Reason brap offerings reported $12;$ 13 Vllnneapolls. Spring bran offered In •astern nuirkcts ba.sls $24.50. Philadel- )hia rate point. Middlings, $24, Better lemand .for red dog, flour middlings raggy. Lin.secd meal lower on reduced .'xport demand. Cotton .seed meal prlr- js somewhat firmer. Hominy Feed very- weak, down $2. Manufacturers offered Oluten Feed lower than week ago. Ah falfa moal dull, prices unchanged, de¬ mand light. Stocks generally good, ,sit- lation from buyers viewpoint constant¬ ly Improving. (.Juoted Bran $16, Midd¬ lings $15 Minneapoli.s.j Linseed Meal ;,'<8,50 Minneapolis, $39 Buffalo, ,43 per cent cotton seed meal $23,10, 41 t)er •ent $22.50, 36 per cent Southern liiar- ¦cets. White Hominy $27.75 New York ate point,s. Glutton Feed $31 Chicago, N'o. 1 Alfalfa Meal $20.50 St. Louis. Beet t)uli) ?31 f,o,b Seaboard markct.s, Gi-ain: Market uncertain iluring the w^ek, price changes nipidly. Corn steady and held within range of Ic throughout the week. Wheat down .sharply on the llth account very bear¬ ish sentipient resulting from general news and world economic situ.atlon. Ro portcd that exporters reselling wiieat with demand .slow and premiums at gulf down l-3c for near loading. Illinois farnioiH selling wheat -mther freely.
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.Shipmcnt.s b,arrele<ki Apples 32."> car.s dur¬ ing the week cntj^d April 9 compared with 446 during thc preceding week. Ka.st^ern Yellow Onions slow and .-itight- ly hfeher in Eastern markets .at 75c- $1.25. Texa.s Yellow Bermuda Onions, tntxed No. land 2, commcrciul pac'i<, $2. -?li per. .standard crate in Eastern con¬ suming riiarkct.s; $1.7.''i-$2.r.() in middle- west. Chicago market down 2.")C-50c at $1.75-$2.00. Prices tip at .'hipping points reaching- $!..'!5-$1.40 f.o.b. Loul.slana Klondike .strawberries slightly weaker, .Vew Yiiilc at 40c-50c i)er qt. . Prices to .'.Oo per crate consuming centers, at .$4,50-$5,5() per 24 pint crate; down 50c- 't'lii per crate f.o,b, at $3.25-93.50.
Dairy Products: Butter pricea de¬ clined folfowing advances early in week, hut markets now seem to be steadier at prices practically the same a.s' ;a week ago. At ono time during week prices were 2c-3c higher than the clo:^e on the llth. Supplies fre.sh domestic :i(-'em to bo short; very little Danish re- imrted on way. I>rod\ictlon not keep¬ ing p.ofce with Increasing demand. Cur¬ rent rcci7>t;! show .some grass flavor; .shipments from certain sections show¬ ing weedy flavor. (Closing prices 92 score: New "^Ork 49i,<.c, I'hi]a('l<li)hia 50"i./,c, Chicago 46i.ic, Boston 50. Cheese markets dull and inactive. Sales most¬ ly small lot.s and at narrow margins over coats. Production incteaning; un¬ less business i)ick.s ui) dealers stocks
Rockville Centre, April 16.—"Ron" Daisley, the genial chairman of the ar¬ rangements committee of tlie' South Side Chonvl CMtb announces that tho net pi-oceeds of the concert to be given on April 29 in thc Mn.sonic Temple will be divided with Mas.sjipiHiiia's Fellowcraft Clul).
Tho Choral <'IuI) h.as worked hard and rtiitlif\dly on a progjnnn varied enough to suit all ta.stes. Hecent re¬ hearsals presage a genuine nnisical treat for all who .attend.
With the members of the Fellowcraft Club as Will as- thoso of the .So\Uh Side Choral Club lootin.Lj for this con¬ cert, it is ,s;ife to i)ridicl that the audi- toriimi Will be filled to cai);icily.
Wh.at'a a vacation? o^h tlie farm woman. Seven-eighths of them year-l'ii and year-oul never have one.
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MUST
BE SOLD
Three Room
Scliool BuUding
on
Jackson Avenue
SEAFORD
N. Y.
All bids are to be returned on or before April 18th.
BOARD OF EDUCATION Seaford, N. Y.
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Baldwin, N. Y. Telephone, 1205 Freeport
Lumber and Building Materials of all Kinds
BUILDERS' HARDWARE WALL BOARD GALVANIZED
WIRE CLOTH POULTRY WIRE GARDEN TOOIS
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PUBUC SALE
OF BIG BARGAINS IN
ARMY AND NAVY GOODS
and i^eneral merchandise^ also spring and summer goods
SALE NOW ON
Observer , Street, (one door from Village Avenue) Rockville Centre, N. Y.
Valuable lot in Freeport, fronting 200 feet on Lena Avenue and 260 feet oil Wal¬ lace Street (formerly known as RandaU's Park,) for sale.
Inquire
LEON SANDERS
217 Broadway New York City
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5 South Main Street -:- FREEPORT, N. Y. Telephone, 60 Freeport
Army Hip Rubber Boots Army Wool Blankets Indian Summer Blankets Army Shoes Khaki Flannel Shirts Khaki Shirts
$3.45 $3.95 $2.95 $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 $1.50 .90
I Army and Navy Officers' Dress Shoes
I Heavy Turkish Towels, 5 for
I Boys'and Girls'Shoes 1.70
j Boys' Suits ($9 and $10 quality)
i Goodyear Rain Coats
I Canvas Gloves (per pair)
I Army Socks (12 pair)
I Ladies' Silk Stockings (3 pair)
i Men's Underwear
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Brus Beds and Electro PUting m AU Its Brandies
We Do Ctonersl Mill Work and Can Cara for Yoar Home Alter¬ ations ot This Kind
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D. R. Lonfnecker P. L. HurreH H. Weber
Formerly L. # H. M£«. Co.
ObMrverSt,TeL28 ROCKVILLE CENTRE. N. Y.
1.25
$4.95 1.00 1.95 4.75 4.75
.10 1.50 1.00
.50 1.50
.75
.25
Billow Caies, 4 for 1.00
Corduroy Pants 2.75
Khaki Pants 1.75
O. D. Wool Pants 3.50
Boys' Corduroy Pants fl.OO
Jerseys .85
Army Webb Bolts , .15
Ladies' ShirU * .25
Bed SheeU 72x90 1.00
Army Rain Coats 2.00
Seamless Ladies' Stockings, 12 pair 1.50
Boy Scputs Suits 4.50
Many more bargains
COME EARLY AND SAVE MONEY
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ARMY AND NAVY GOODS
Obs^rer Street, (one door from Village Avenne)^ RockviHe Centre, N.Y.
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