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Profrua Next Friday ETcnif
At NaMaic Temple
RockTin« Centre, May 2S.—The lla«t concert of the South Bide Choral CJiib on Friday evenlnjc, June 3, under the direction of Alfred L. Schultz, pVomtN(>« to be more Interesting and delishtful than ony that have been jflven to date.
It has been the constant aim of thin organization not only to render the best Ahoral music, but it ba^ aiRO ne- cured for Rockville Centre such artists .bfl Mme. I.«uise Hubbard, [noprano; Mlm A. Claire Lompman. Contralto; Mrs. Lucille Collette, violinist; Mrs. Beatrice Contognino, violinist; Mr/ Paulding DeNike, 'cellist, and others,
At the coming concert, which will be a review of all the best works rendered by the society during the past season.s, Mr. DeNike will again play and, as heretofore, will be accompanied by his talented wife.
Those (Who liava heard any or ,all of the previous concerts will know what a treat Is In store, and those who have not heard any should avail themselves of the opportunity.
The South Hide Choral Club is not a money making organization. To the contrary It has found Itself with a de¬ ficit at the end of several of Its con¬ certs. In spite of this the members have worked with redoubled zeal and enthusiasm.
It is hoped that tho auditorium at the Masonic Temple where the con¬ cert Is to be held, will bo filled Friday evening. I'ublic spirited citizens who want to lend their aid to this worthy organization built who find It imposst ble to attend may send remittances to Harrison n. Wright, Treasurer, Rock vlile Center.
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Qau Honors Awarded! To Piip3i
Who Had HiglMst Marb ia
RefenU'—QosiBf Exerdses
Bellmore, May 28.—The Bellmore school will close for the year on Wed¬ nesday, June 22, •with appropriate ex¬ ercises In the evening at Firemen's Hall.
At the laitt morning assembly. Princi¬ pal P. Ij. Hyle announced that the hon ors of valedictorian and lialutatorian of the class of 1921 were awarded to Peter Cattnno and Seward Smith, re¬ spectively.
Tho next highest averages were earned by Agnes McGllncey and Anna Karp. These honors were a^ta^ed foi receiving the highest standmg Jn thf Regents' examination.s, and in clast work during the year. Smith will de- liver the salutatory address and Cat- tano the valedictory address at.the commencement exercises in June.
Miss McGllncey will deliver the cla.ss poem and Miss Karp the class proph¬ esy.
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ROCKVUXE CENTRE
15 will give their names and money to Mrs. Joaepb Ii. Servlas aa soon att po»
sible.
John B. Campbell, dentist, of New York City has returned to his old town Ho will open an office In ttm Verity Building next week.
Henry Hemner, of 84 South Village avenue. Is reported to be quite 111 and is under the constant attention of a physician and nur.se.
Telephone, Freeport 1132^
Mrs. U. ;nmelet, 88 years old. of Sayviile, L. I., has come to spend the holldajrs with her grand-daughter. Mm. James P. Hamilton, of 288 North Cen¬ tre avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Egan and .son, of Newark, are al,<io guests at the Hamilton home.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hamilton, pro¬ prietor and general managers of Hamilton's Restaurant, Observer .street, are soon to build a cozy cottage of five rooms and bath, sun parlor and with other excellent features on their lot.s on Chestnut street, near Merrick road.
FINDS ALARMING INCREASE
IN NUMBER OF SUICIDES
New York, May 28-—Suicide is in creasing in the United States alarm Ingly, according to Dr. Harry M. War ren, president of the Save-a-liife League. It was estimated that more than 12,000 men, women and children killed themselves in thin country last year. F, 1. Hoffman, vice-president, said more than 700 boys and girls un¬ der 16 committed suicide.
Divorce was one of the leading causes (or suicide among adults.
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The postofflcc will bo open Monday, May 30, until 10 a. m., after which it will be closed for the rest of the day. As is customary one clerk will remain on duty behind closed door.9 all day to prepare outgoing mails and attend to similar duties.
Tho Ladies" Aid Society ot St. Mark's M. E. church will meet In tho church on Wedne.sd.ay, June 1, at 2:30. Work for the Methodist Kpiscopal Ho.s- pltal will bo finished. Refreshments will be served by Mr.s. William N. Phillips, Mrs. Walter A. Cornell and Mrs. William S. Burdick. Members wishing to attend the luncheon on Juno'
Victory Mfldals in Demand
Washington, May 28.—Applications for Victory Medals are received by the War Department at.^e rate of 100,000 a month. Authorization of National Guard officers to certify applications for the medals Increased the demand
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DENTIST
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Freeport Auditorium
Monday, May 30th, at 8.30 P. M. 12 rounds:
Bobby Hughes vs. Frankie Fay
of N«w Orlaans of New York
Fay fought Joe Ljmch a draw at Madison Square Garden and Hughe* beat Pal Moore in his own home town, Memphis
10 ROUNDS
Terry Martm vs. Frankie WiUiams
ofNew York
Happy Gorman
of Brooklyn
10 ROUNDS
VS.
6 ROUNDS
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of Brooklyn
Jimmy Carter
of Brooklyn
Artie Dawn
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Re-Painting of Wicker Furniture
CUSHIONS DRAPERIES CABINET MAKING POUSHING SUP COVERS
SPECIAL Window Shades
TO ORDER
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Unpaid Taxes
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Nassau County Court House
MINEOU, NEW YORK Beginning
Tuesday, July 5, ^21
At 10 A. M.
State of New York:
Nassau County Treasurer's Office,
Mineola, N.Y., April 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
5 ^ Description ^
13 2 North by L. Pfluf?; cuflt by C. A. Jacobs; south by F. Ja<rnow, west by Ev¬ erett Est ^ 18.40
10 % North by W. Notebloom; east by Charles H. Ver¬ ity; south by Aujrust Roh- enstead; west by Orand
avenue ...¦ 38.21
10 10 Bait Meadow 48.40
10 87H North by Northern Blvd: past by Mumbyformerly: south by the Bay; wewt by Bchrteber formerly and Mary H. Webb for¬ merly 414.35
10 6 North by Northern Blvd.; ¦ east by Own land form¬ erly Lush; west by Own land formerly 8chrlel)er, excepting lots assessed sei>arately 38.71
10 14% North by Northern Blvd.; east by Own land form¬ erly Miller Est.; west by Own tend, formerly Numby afid Thomas....: 72.OS
Baldwin Harbor Realty Co. 10 S 9/10 North by O. ,A. Kubler
f^ust by W. H- Homans; south by Churcit stMfet; west by Annie HUgans 70.70
I Second Piece: Nirth by Fire Depart¬ ment property east by Orand boulevard; south by William A. Bchrteber formerly, west by-Snake lane, exoepUnc plota ae- seesed aepwratcly .
10 14 North by Own* land; east ^
by W. H. Comwell form—-'"' erly; south by the Bay;
^ west by Own land form¬ erly Richard Ingrabam. exoeptln* plots a—esesJ ¦cpantoiy »... Ct.??
Allied Realty Co.
Baldwin Harbor Realty Co.
Baldwin Harbor Realty Co. Baldwin Harbor Realty Co.
Baldwin Harbor Realty Co.
Baldwin Harbor Realty Co.
Baldwin Harbor HmMj Co.