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News of the Churiches
HBMPSTEAD CHUReifEK I.4itbcraii
The Rer. W. R. Meyer, pastor.
June 12: OennaB eervlee at IO.SO fc.m. Sunday School at 9.1S a.m. Eng- Uab service at 7.80 p.m. Thia will be the laet evenlni; aervice until further notice. It Ja hoped all will deem tt their doty to attend.
On June it, at 7 p.m., the Ladies'Ald Society will have Its annual <rtrawberry feaUval.
Preabyterian / Pnltoa ayenue; the Rer. Frank M. Kerr, D. D.
Momlnc worship at 11.
Sunday School at 2.30 p.m.
Sveninc worship at 7.80.
Weekly prayer meeting at 8 p.m.
St. Ladislau's Polieh Catholic Tbe Rev. William Manka. Priest. First maaa Sunday at 9 a.m. High mass at 10.30 a.m.
Tmnple Beth laraai
Centre Street Services Friday evening a.t 8. Services Saturday mornings at 9.
dirMtaa fletenee Society
Levy Building, 100 South Main street.
Senrtoife Su&tay, ll.lS a.m. and 8.30 p.m.
Wednesday evefiinff meetings at 8.30.
Sunday Sohool, ll.lS a.m.
A reading room is open dally from 2 to /4.S0 p.m., except Sundays afid legal hrtldays.
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OCEANSIDE CHURCHES
Meliiodtot Bptaeopal
The Rev. Q. Ijobmb, pastor. Sunday services: 10:30 a. 'rn., preach ing by the Pastor. 2:30 a. m:, Sunday School session. 7 45 p. m., evening service. ¦ ¦
WAMTAQH CHVRCBES Msmtty CMcmcBtianal
Berriees at lOJO a.m. and 7.4S p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m.
NORTH BELLIMORE CHURCHES
Christian Nclmce First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hempntead. Services Sunday at 11.16 a.m. and 8.10 p.m. Sunday School, 11.10 a.m., Franklin street and Fulton ave. Wednesday evening meeting at 8.10 o'clock. A reading room, supplied with Istian Science literature is open at above address every week day, from 1.80 to 6 p.m. Literature may be pur¬ chased or borrowed.
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Our Lady of Loretto
jOreenwich Street
The Rev. Robert E. Boyle, Rector.
The Rev. Joseph A. Smith, Curate.
Masses on Sunday: 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 9 a.m. and 10.30 a.m.
Sunday School every Sunday after the 9 o'clock mass.
Devotions on Sunday aftemoon at 3.30 o'clock.
Mass on weekdays at 7 a.m.
Confessions on Saturday afternoon.
NORTH MERRICK CHURCHES
St. John's I.4itheraa
The Rev. J. Q. Snyder, pastor in charge.
Momlng service at 10.45.
Evening service at 7.46. -^'
Sunday School at 9.30 every Sunday momlng.
Third Sunday after Trinity. Epistle 1 Peter 5:8-11, "Christian Watchful¬ ness." GOspel, 'Luke 15:110, "Parable of the Loat Sheep."
Psalm 93.
Beginning with this Sunday. June 12, St. John's will hold morning and even¬ ing .services. This new arrangement will bo received with much gratification by a number of residents for whom it hns been inconvenient to attend the morning services. There are a large number of poople in our oommunity who are nnchurched. It is to the.se that St. John''s dealres to extend a cordial invitation to attend our .lervices.
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ROOSEVELT
Bt. Blark's PNteMant Epiacopal
Celebration of Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m.
Sunday school at 3 p. m.
Serening prayer and seimon, 4:30 p. m.
The Rev. George R. Wood, priest-In- charge. Servlcea at Firemen's Hall. All welcome.
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MIKEMcTIGUETOBOX
AT AUDITORIUM MONDAY
Freeport, June 11.—Mike McTighe, the westerner who lost bis last bout in the Audltorinm on a foul, will have an opportunity to show again MoT^day night and get back in the good graces of th« fans,
Ris opponent will be Tim Kelley, a tough egg. It Is expected that Mike will have a hard time to come out on top. If ho keeps his temper and stays clean he will get the support of the rooters.
Frankle Williams and Terry Martin win be on the job for 10 rounds and Harvey Kolloy and Johnny Webb will stage another 10. In tho opener, Her¬ mie Holtzman and Andy Thoma.s will mix gloves for six rounds.
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ROOSEVELT BASEBALL CLUB TO TEST OUT NOVEL SCHEME
up of ^players K eucht to be an easy matter to carry home th« bacon in the majority of the contests.
Rwosevelt Is trying to bring beck In¬ terest in tbe national game. It lagged during the last few years. The home fans are urged to stand behind the team all the thne.
All kiadft of Antkpies for Sate
F. Bnmel
Mill Xoad. Hempstead Antiques bonirht In any condltloa. Send me a Card aad I wUl Call.
$3.50 EAch
$a[^.00 Dos.
COCKERELS "Puritas S. C. White Leghorns"
Special Pen Matinf Record 270^80 Egg»
EIGHT WEEKS OLD-VERY SELECT
Hatched at Puritaa Springa, O.
H. W. JENSEN Baldwin, L. L, N. Y.
5 Ritreraide Avenue
10:30, A mon,
8:00 P. M. 7:45 P. M. mon.
Episcopal Charch
M. Morning prayer and ser-
Sunday School. Evening prayer and ser-
Methodist Kplsropal Rev. Saul O. Curtice, Ph. D., pa.stor. 9 a.m., class meeting. 9.45 a.m., Sunday School. 11 a.m., worship and sermon by the pastor.
(1.45 p.m., Epworth League. 7.45, p.m., worship with sermon by the pa.stor, Tuesday, 8 p.m., cottage meeting, Friday, 4 p.m., Junior League; 8 p.m., prayer service.
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ROCKVILLE CENTBE CHURCHES'
Church of the Ascension
Village avenue and College place.
The Rev. F, H. Handsfleld. rector,
Sunday services: Holy communion at 8 a.m.; morning prayer and sermon at 10.45; Sunday School and Bible Cla.ss at 9.30 a.m.; evensong at 4 p.m.
The Vestry meets on Monday evening In Parish Hull. >;
The Men's Club meets Tuesday even¬ ing In Parish Hall at 8 o'clock.
The Men's Club will give a supper and dance In Pari.sh Hall on the evenihg of Tueeday, Juno 21. The dinner will be served from 7 to 8.30 o'clock, and dancing will follow. The chairman of the supper committee is especially ex¬ perienced In that capacity, and a menu of exceptional character can certainly be expected.
A birthday party will be given in Parish Hall by the Woman's Guild on the evening of Friday, June 17. The price of admission ia to be a little bag containing a cent for each year of the person's age. A program of excellent character will be provided, consisting of music, character dancing, mono¬ logues, and a playlet.
Methodist Episcopal
10:30 A. M. Morning prayer. 2:30 P.M. Sunday School.
Roman Catholio
Masses, 8 and 10:30 a. m. Benediction after each mass. Sunday School, 10. a. m.
Presbyterian
2:30 p. m. Sunday SchooL 10:30 a. m. Morning service. 7:46 p. m. Evening prayer.
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Rocsovolt, June 11.—Roosevelt base. ball team will cross bats with fhe strong aggregation from Co. M, 14th Infantry, tomorrow afternoon at the new grounds. Park avenue and Clinton street, Roosevelt.
The manager has Introduced a nov¬ elty for the game that will be a .sur¬ prise and B pleasure to the fans. The boys are out to win all the games they can nnd as they have an excellent lino-
BALDWIN CHURCHES
St. Peter's Lutheran
The Rev. G, Charles Goering, pa.itor.
Sunday, June 12:
Sunday School, 9.45.
Morning services, 10.45.
Vespers, 7.45.
Holy communion will be administered at the morning servlre. At 7.45 p.m. the Sunday School will hold Children's Dny celebration. You are cordially in¬ vited to attend.
The Ladles' Parish Aid Society will hold a festival on the new church property. Grand avenue and Grimm place, on Saturday afternoon, June 11.
Eh-st Baptist Charch The Rev. Erwin Dennett, Pastor, 11 A. M.—Sermon by the pastor. 7:46 P. M.—Muslcale. A musical program will be given by the choir and friends. It will consist of anthems by chorus, choir selections by male and misted quarettts, songs by Mrs, C. B. Wicks and Mr. Frank K. Pitcher, accompanied by several instru¬ ments; also piano and organ duets by Miss Bessie Smith and Mise Marjorie Pitcher,
The pastor will deliver a short ad¬ dress on "Music." All are cordially Invited.
Chrlatian Science Society
Rookville Centre Bank building, Sun¬ day servioes 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Wedneeday eyening uer- yloe at 8 p.m.
St. Mark's Methodist Kplacoiwl
The Rev. Richard Hegarty, pastor.
9:30 A. M.—Junior League.
10:80 A- M.—ChUdren day sermon and baptism of children to junior choir of sixty voices will render special child¬ ren day music. The pastor will preach on "The Baby."
2:80—isunday school.
7:48—The children will have charge of a program. A cantata will be ren¬ dered. AJl welcome.
BaiiUst The Rev. A. P. Johnson, pastor. Sunday ^.jnoming worship at 10:30. IsunaiSV Rchool at 11:46. At T:4B the Sunday s^ool will present their Chll dien's I>ay exercises and the ordinance ot biMPUsAi will be administered. B. Y P. W. iHiewlay, » p. m. Prayer meet txm W.edneedar t p. na.
Methodist Episcopal
The Rev. Daniel M. LewLs, pa.stor.
Morning worship at 10.30. Sermon by the pastor. Baptism of Infants.
Sunday School nt 2.30. Cla.sse.s for all ages. Preparatory membership class meets at the close.
Epworth League will be omitted.
Evening worship at 7.30. Children's Day sacred concert by members of the school. Parents and friends of the scholars, ns well as strangers, are cor- dla,lly invited. The offering at the evening service will be for the Chil¬ dren's Day fund for Christian educa¬ tion. Wednesday evening at 8, all- church prayer meeting; subject, "Job."
The committee In charge of the floral decorations for Children's Day desire all to bring daisies or other flowers to the church Saturday aftemoon at_2,30.
Phone 321-W
DR. LEON AXELROD
DENTIST Main and Front Sis., Hempstead
Trolley Junction Formerly Office of Dr. Ray McCombs
Hempatead 291R—^Phoaei i—-Hempatead 308
PARKER & BOND
Electrical Contracton
WIRING . FIXTURES • APPLIANCES
55 Marvin Aye., Hempstead, N. Y.
At Freeport Auditorium
ONE NIGHT ONLY Wednesday, June 15th, 1921
Peck's Bad Boy
WITH
Jack the Giant Killer
NOT A MOVING PICTURE
^— —.=^ BUT PRESENTED BY
A Company of High Class Players 100 LAUGHS
for the grown-ups as well at for the kiddies
PRICES: 35c., SOc. and 75c. Reaerved Seata at Chubbuck'a Pharmacy, Freeport, L. I.
FREEPORT CHURCHES
Oirist Lutheran
The Rev. Carl H. MlUer, Paator Sunday School 9:13. We treasure the addition of every child as we would the rarest gem, and will earnestly endeavor to train him or her in the right way.
Morning service 10:30. Visitors in Freeport are Invited to services. Theme, "Reason for Being a Christian."
Evening service 7:46. This church takes no vacation during the sununer. Its members attend consistently both winter and ^summer.
Methotfst EpisM^Ml
Walter S. Thompson, D. D„ pastor.
Sunday services.
10:30 a. m.. Sermon on "Wise Build¬ era" 11: a. m.. Baptism of Chlklren.
Talk by Miss Rosa. Children's ohureh. I
2:30 p. m.. Bible School. Classes for all ages.
7:46 p. m.. Children's Day Concert by the members of the Bible School. A most Interesting program bas been prepared and the public Is invited.
Purtng the week:
Tueeday, 9 p. m., OOoial Board Mc^t- to.. ,
Wednesday, 8 p. m^ Prayer and Praise Service.
Wednesday. 1 p. m.. Annual Lunch-, eoa aad hurt meeting of Ladles' Akl SocHito: tor the suauner.
THE FIRST IMPROVEMENT
Remove the Unsightly, Unsanitary Board Fence
ADMIT FRESH AIR AND SUNLIGHT
Mud Holes Disappear; Gardens, Flowers and Lawns Flourish
CAUSES NEW CIVIC PRIDE TO RULE
CYCLONE
"RED TAG"
ORNAMENTAL WIRE FENCE
WIRE GATES AND STEEL FENCE POSTS
Universally Used for
FRONT and BACK YARDS and DIVISION FENCES
Anyone Can Erect Wire Fencing Without Previous Experience
INSIST ON CYCLONE RED TAG FENCE PRODUCTS FOR DURABILITY AND LASTING SATISFACTION
See Your Hardware Merchant The Red Tag Is Displayed On Each Roll
IGOE BROTHERS
61-73 Metropditan Avenue
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
Gfdeiipoint 3400
If Your Dealer Does Not Carry It, Address Direct Descriptive Circular Upon Request
Public Notice
OF
SAlfOFUUDS
FOR
Unpaid Taxes
AT THE
Nassau County Court House
MINEOLA. NEW YORK Beginning
Tuesday, July 5, '21
At 10 A. M.
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State of New York: Nassau County Treasurer's Office, Mineola, N.Y.,Apra 30,192L Whereas, arrears of taxes for the year 1919, charged and imposed, pursuant to law, remain due and unpaid on the several lots, pieces or parcels of land described in the following list, viz.: the names given being those of the owner or occupant as the same appear on the assessment roll for said year, and the amounts, including the taxes, interest, ex¬ penses and other charges against the properties for such year.
The following list covers properties in the Town of Hempstead only.
Town of Oyster Bay lists are published in the Sea Cliff News, of Sea Cliff, and the Hicksville Cou¬ rier, of Hicksville.
North Hempstead lists are published in the Nassau County Gazette, of Mineola, and the Port Washington News, of Port Washington.
Name of Owner or Occupant
Allied Realty Co. IS
Ba Id wi n Harbor Realty Co. 10
Baldwin Harbor Realty Co. Itt Baldwin Harbor Realty Co. 10
Baldwin Harbor Realty Co. 10
Baldwin Harbor Realty Co. 10
Baldwin Harbor Realty Co. 10
Baldwin Harbor Realty Ce. 1*
^ Description ^
2 North by L. Pflug; east by C. -A. Jacobs; south by F. Jagnow: west by Ev¬ erett Est 16.40
H North by W. Notebloom; east by Charles H. Ver¬ ity; south by August Ros- enstead; west by Qrand
avenue 38.21
10 Halt Meadow 48,40
87 V4 North by Northern Blvd; oast by Mumby formerly; south by the Bay; west by Schrieber formerly and Mary H. Webb for¬ meriy 414.16
6 North by Northern Blvd.; east by Own land form¬ erly Lush; west by Own land formerly Schrleber, excepting lots (issessed . separately < '18,71
14% North by Northern Blvd.; »
east by Own land form¬ erly Miller Est.; went by Own land, formerly
Numby and Thomaa 72.01
3 fl/lO North by C. A. Kubler east by W. H. Homana; aouth by Church street; west by Annie Hilgana 70.79
Second Piece: ._North by Flre Depart¬ ment property eaat by Orand boulevard: aouth by WlUlam A. Schrieber formerly;! wmit toy Snake Una, excepting ploU aa- aeeaed aeparately
14 Nortb by Own land; east by W. H. Cornwell form¬ eriy; aouth by tbc Bay; wcat by Own land form¬ erly Richard Ingraham, excepting plots aaeeaeed [i aeparately W.T7