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TT?E DAILY RETTCW, MOWBAY, MAT 2, 1931
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cqirocates At His Hone
Mineola, May Z.—Thf eomblned corps of the PVimi Home Burf«u gnvm a fiurewell difiner to 11. J. /Kvans who ' la about to imvnr Mm conneetions as BJanager of the farm bureau to pfit«>r meroantlle pursuitii, Frlflay evenltig.
Mm. Rvans wan alHO a Ruest of honor. The dinner wan given In the Home Bureau kitchen In tho court house nnd among others preH«>nt wan T. J. Clauoen of the Grangers I^Migue Federation of Syracuae.
The tentimonjil to .Mr, Rvans In ApprecLxtion of tree splendid treatment he haA accorded hin a«fioelaten and ¦ubordlnates in the Fiirm fkronomlcs and Home Bureau work took the form of an addrefts by R. W. IriKallH. Thin gave thp oefraslon for the presentation at a leather brief ease.
The tableM were prettily decoValed hy thn glrlx employed by tho bureau nnd they made it a delightful occasion. Bitrh expressed the hope that while Mr. Bvan.ii wns to sever his personal con¬ nections with them he would always remember his assoelates kindly and re¬ turn to see them often.
Followln«r the dinner in the Home Bureau Kitehen Mr. antl Mrs. Kvans took the entire bureau home with them to their residence In Mineola whei'e there was music nnd sinKliiR nnd gofHl time for .seveml hourH.
ROCKVILLE CENTllE
The mfirrinife of MIhh Rhirley Virginia f'srier, riauRhfel- of Mr.'?. Vaulx faiter of 160 Hleks street, Pyrooklyn, and fjharles ixiomis runrieii, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8. Funnell of this vlll,ige, ils to take place on Wednesday, l^y ll, af noon In tJraee (;h«rch Chantry, Man¬ hattan. Miss <;ai'tpr l.t a KranddauKbter of Mrs. Walter B. Moore of Columbia HelKhtfi and a niece of MaJ.-Oen. Wil¬ liam H. Carter, I'.H.A., of Wa.shln>;ton and Vir«:lnl.'t. Her sl.ster, Mrn. Roger Baldw'n Cotton, will he one of the hrldeHmaids, and th« other will be Miss Kuth Montgomery of Montelair, N. J. UeRoy K. Oreenmnn of Huntlnfilon, 1.1. I., will act aa best man, and Major Roffcr B. Cqlton of Brooklyn an«l C. KiishpII Irwin of HuntlriKion, 1,.- 1., will u.iher. •
Sincerity Rebekiih I.odpe 402, I.O,O.F., will conduct a nrvovinR picture show at the Kockville Centre Theatre Tuesday afternoon and evening. May 10. Pro- cef«lH will KO to the sick beneflt fun<l. .Mr.s. .John I'etry i.s ch.iirmnn of nr- riinfreinent ronirniflee. . Tickets may be olitoiiieil from nu iiiliers.
WANTAGH
B'e,Tlnald Ijong will l^e at Ihe nnran for mornlnff sei-vlcen a,t the Memorial ChurcJi during the nhse'nce of the regu- lar organist, Mrs. K. A. Ilnnin.irion.
Frank Place, much improved.
¦*rho was ill, Ih very
Harry Erwicker of New Ym-k has come to resMo witb his slxter, Mrs. A. K. Hunt, on I'ark avenue.
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,Mr. and Mr.s. Kink, Wllllnm Vnnder- hoff of Brooklyn wef« t-h- »re«;kend gtiests of Mr. and Mrs. .Schflf* r of "Tlii; Ceflnrs,"
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A study of borne, comtftions In trwn arwi.i in No# York .state indicates that from 9 to 12 per cent Of ^e farm hou.wn have bathrooms; irafn 72 to 85 per cent are heat'nil by staves, and 82 to 9.'; per cent use kcios(-de lamps for light.
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On Monday afternoon the Club met Willi Mrs. Florenci m.'in.
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Civic CInl) met nl the home of Mr.s. Htanley M. C.nx, Wantagh .avenue, on [Monday afternoon.
Kreil I). Tracy, formerly of this vll- laiye, now of Hotiivia,^4>utch Kast Indies, a.sHi.stunt manajrer of Standard Oil Com¬ pany for that district. Is on hin way to this eOuntry, to undergo .surgical treat¬ ment. He Is uccoiTitmnieil by his wife, nee Miss Uuth ('arty, alko of this vil- lagp. They nre iliio to reneh New Vork .Iune 1. *
The Jubilee Minstrels will criv" their cfrtertalnmert Wednemlay cvrninK:, .^5ay 18. In th«) i-uvi.sh'House. They wiil l>e a.ssi.sted hy a viollnl.st from New York nnd special .seloctlonM hy Kepinnld Kl¬ liott of Bellmore.
T..adie.s' Aid .Society met nt llie lioiin' of Mrs. Ciporge Box on Beach street on Wednesday .after-noon. Ueport.s of sup¬ per committee were very .siiceessfnl.
Wil.son V.alenline of I.indenhurst, Mrs. .Tames .Tohnson and ii:iii.frhter, Cliirn, of .N'ew York, wc-e Ruests of Mrs. William Iy. Dealt/diiring the week.
FREEPORT
Mrs. P. O. Demnre.st of Koosevolt place welcomed a little stranger thnt hns come to .stay. He Is Hnrry Demar- est, an eight-pound boy, born last Sat¬ urday. Mrs. Pemarest was formerly MUw Ruth Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Smilli of 13.'> Smith street have pone to Minne¬ apolis to visit their mother, Mrs. Wallace.
Have n heni-t. mother. M'.;d'Jy slioes and torn trou.so.'-s have their corurien- sation in lo.sy cheeks ami .sparkJinp eye.s. which spring,- days In the Rreat outdoors lirins:.
Mr nnd Mrs. .Inmie Camps announce the marriape of their daughter, (Jer- maine Rafella, to l.yle K. Unuly on April 30.
Oeorge Bnnnptt .Mmlth. who has been taking the treatment at Hot Hprinn-s, Ark., is expected liune in a few lUi.v.s.
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A mectlfig of repJWentatives of vajjl- 0U8 local organizations will be held In the vllluKO hall this evening to take action regarding a rnomorlal to those who sej-ved in the World War. The meeting was called by Village Presi¬ iient Ilowai'd S. Brower.
There will he no moro dancing at the armory until farther notlfo.
The sporting gooils store, liowlInK alloys and billiard parlors of tho late BenJanAIn T. Tew were elosed Satur¬ day night for the purpose of taking in- vent«>ry. The store will bo opfii only at 4 p. m. flaily and from 1 o'clock Saturdays for the present.
Would you like to arrange the rooms different after housoeleaniiiK? Maybe you'd find some siig.i^e><tion.'f In Ihilletin H-Sr., wlilch 'the stiite college nt Itliaca will send you. •
Speaking of slogans, how about: One new dish a week'.' II will .uliI inteiisl to the one who does th» cooking, and the family will like tlie novelty.
Nassau Laundry
FREEPORT
For laundry service that is prompt,
courteous and dependable, call
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Freeport Auditorium!
Monday, May 2iid, at 8.30 P. M. j
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10 ROUNDS I
Dave Rosenberg vs. Young Ahearn
Roaenberg is the only man wko ever beat Franid* CarpMiter; has fought forty times lince turning profeaaional, and hasn't lost a de- diion. Young Ahearn (the Brookljm Dancing Master) has beaten nearly all the beat in his claaa, and was matched againat GEORGES |
CARPENTIER in France, but waa called to the colors prior to the fight i
10 ROUNDS I
Tommy Davy vs. Jack Shelton
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Double Time Madden vs.
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The Nassau Laundry
Prices: Admission, $1.65; Reserved, $2.20; Ringside, $3.30
RESERVED SEATS at Chubbuck's Pharmacy and United Cigar Store, Freeport; White Houae Barber Shop, Hempatead; United Cigar Store, Lynbrook; Long Island Newa Co., Long Beach; United Cigar Store and Wild's Drug Store,' Rockville Centre.
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GARDEN CITY
Mrs. William HoUUn of Whitehall boulevard gave a pyramid bridge party of two tables Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Victf>r Newton of Pine street Is spending two weeks with relatives in Philndelphia.
Mrs. George Slndhausen w;as hostess at a very delightful c.ard party Satur- daay afternoen.
Tbe annual busiueuu meeting of the Community Club will be held In the Casino We*lnejitlay at 3 o'clock. The program for the coming year will be dlscusse<.l.
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Picnic season will .soon be here. Bet' ter lay In a supply of paper plates, nap kjtus and oiled paper, eo they'll be luind at a moment's notice.
Another tise for a rainy day: Oca over the farm machinery ond make a Ust of repair parts needei^ then ortler them without delay.
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Many diseases of the human body can bo trac«d directly to de- c a y e d or imperfect teeth. Many disorders of the stomach, abces- ses, rheumatism and other diseases have been traced to this soarce. Take 6are of your teeth and avoid this trouble. Sec your dentist.
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OPPORTUNITlESi
You probably realize that you have allowed many opportunities to slip by yoa in the course of a life time.
Yoo know that many of these opportunities if seized at the right moment would perchance have made you independent for life. Others would at least have brought you lucrative return.
Yesterday can never be recalled. The opportuni¬ ties passed are gone forever.
The money you have NOT made is like water over the falls.
Today You Must Think of the Golden Future Before Y(|u
You must think of the possibilities of th^'^orrow.
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The Continental Trust
of Connecticut
under authorisation of a declaration of trust, offers one of the biggest and sounde.st opportunities you h.ive
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You do not place all your eggs in one basket.
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May we not direct your attention to the personnel of this organization, and ask you if siuh men do not command your confidence, respect and trust.
Advisory Board of Trustees
H. B. McDowell, President General Efficiency Devices, Inc.; Hon. Jacob Caplan, Judge City Court, New Haven, Conn.; Jerome A. Myers, Nat. Director, Constitutional League of America; A. U. Muhlhauser, Chairman Industrial Relations Com.; E. S. Crosman, Chairman Publicity Com. National Teachers' Associa¬ tion; Hon. E. Eugene Culver, Director Middletown National Bank; A. H. Elder, General Counsel, Jersey Central Railroad; Chas. W, Ellis, Former Fuel and Food Administrator of Lackawana; John Whitney Dissette, President Sure Spark Corp.
Trustees
M. A. O'Leary, Elx-Chalrman of the Mass. Dem. Committee; M. L. Baker, Pres. Regal Silver Mfg. Co.; Don W. Carleton, Vice Pres. and Treas., Midway Paci¬ fic Oil; H. R. Coshnear, Pres. Coshnear and Company; D. J. McCoy, Vice Prea. King Tobacco Company.
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