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SCHOOL PllPflS IS011THSDEJR.H.S. ilrirsnvmo GRADUATES RECEIVE
ALL READY FOR prized diplomas WEEK OF WEffiS
Commencement Exercises Open on Suday At M. E. Chnrdi—Prizes Awarded To Many — Week's Festivites To Close With An Ahimna Banquet — Twelve b Graduating Class
Excellent Profram at Commence-
ment Exercises—82 Memben
in 1921 Oass
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Krfcpf.rt, June 18.—Boy« and kIpIk of Ihf Krofipoi-f sfhoolH arf rf-nrty for th** btg fommerKfrtifnt weok tni't («>• ginn Hunday nnd rarrips wfll Into ihf- weeii. It' will be lh«> tw»-nl:'-<>lKhlh annual cumnienroment of Ihe rr<'<p<u'i HiKh .Sf-hool. Prlriripnl Cliiin will fin notiiicf ihe nanu'H (if |iilz<i wInnfiH for tfie yf>ar.
The K^adp m-hrxiin will hold ctom- nK'nrcmf-nt I'xercim'S nn TiicHday morn lug in thf' AmoricHU Thfatro. !in(J the llitfh .S<'h<)i)l in Ihf <'V('tilnK.
KollowitiK Ih thf proKruin for th<- Wffk :
Sunday, June l!t^ liaoralnurpalp ser¬ mon, 'i:4f» p. in. at .VtrlhrnllHt Church. •Sprnion by Ihp Rev. Krwln l)*>n'nflt.
Monday, Jum- 20, ("laHs Day. S p. ni.. HJKh .Scliool audiioriufn. .S.nii.i- b;ill. S p. rn., l''r-e(i>orl Cliili.
TiicHilay, June 'il. Twi'nly-eiKhDi rointncnfcmf-nt, X:.10 ii. rn.. Arncrifaii Thoatrf".
Wfrliifisday, June 'i'i. Alumni hiuKiiK). 7:30 p. m., .South Shore Holil.
("omnicticeinont I'rriKi'ani:
I'r-occMHioiial Mari'h, Mail America, «. IJrurnm, HiKh School Orchestra; In vtM'atlon, the Rev. R. H. Scott; Saluta¬ tory, Kenneth M VouKht; Overture "I£osarnurido", .Schubert, HlRh ,S<hool Orch«.Hlr-a; KH«ay; "Woman in rolitlcH," Kuth A. Mack; Suite of Oriental sketch es, I.anKey: I, "AmoriK the Arabs"; II. ''In a Chinese Tea Koom"; HI. Pers¬ ian March"; Valedictory and Ks.say. "American I'oetry", Helen B. Ault; O' Hn" Carita, DeKoven, (Jir-Is Olee (Uub. Awai-d of priii:e.M. Presentation of DIplomnH, David Sutheiland .Ir.. President of the Board of Kducation. Benedli'tion, the Rev. A\'. K. Thomp- iBon; Selection, ".Sally", HiKh School Orchestra.
I'rizes
Tbe Ward C. Moon History Pri/e. Kennelli \'ouBhl; the Liberty Prize., .lunior Prize .SpeakiuR: llrst, Claire Doylf; second,' Koslyn Feltenstein; Jll-Kt, Arthur Horwlch; second, Martin liaphael; Kaculty prize, Ruth Mack; Comiiiuii^tAf ('ivi( pr-l/X Helen Jitlan^-; .Lalln Pi-izc, Helen Ault; Freshman I'lize, Knid Witnter; Public Speakins Club I'rize, ncjrothy FlemInK; Senior Scholarship Prize, OUve Post; Inter mediate Drawing Prize. Helen Strang; Athletic Prize. Kdward M. Campbell.
There will be n KiadiiatiiiK class of twelve this year. Thi.s is a small class hut what they lack In number is made up in tiuallty for the lowest yVe4*i?e of lletfenta Kxamlnatlons to ,(pale is 7(1 per^renl. Cla.ss OHlcers are: i'les., Alice TlulKht; Vice Pres.. Kd¬ ward Campbell; .Sec., fir'acc Post; TreiiM., Kenneth VoUKht.
<'<il»red .Men in Hot Pleiit
Itockvllle Centre. June TS.—Wiley Jones, also known as ".Sweetmeats" arul Jphii Spericei', both ne^roeH, got into an oltei-iation and as a result. .Spencer was 'held by .lustlce Thorp on a t-harse of n.isault In the third decree for a hear- iriK TuoMilay nifrht. ArRument started «rti Banks avenue bear the railroad tracks .and wound up In a Irattle i-oyal at Banks avenue and WiHouKhby street. "Sweetmeats" was pretty well battered.
SiiJe for Baldwin Ciiiirrh
Baldwin. June IS.—All Saints' C.uild Is conducting: a str'awberry festival and oakk sale at Merrick road and Harrison avenue, tlris afternoon and eveninK. The pr'oceeds will ro toward the new chur-ch fund. "^"
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SMITH & MALCOMSON
Inc.
Succcs-sors to Alvln O. Smith, C. R. Established 1890
Municipal and Civil Engineers Surveyors
7 RaUruad Ave. FREEPORT, N. Y.
Telephone 206
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noekville,.^ Centre, .lune 1.^'. South •Mldf. Jimlor Hl«rh ><rhool held Kmilu> nllon exerelses in the auditorium of '¦linlon Hchool last niR-ht. Thei-e was a larRe attendnnr,? of' relativefti nnd friends of the irradnates, who heard a ¦ lelJKhtful projrram. The school or-- chestra, Ihe girls' (jlee cluh and sev- ¦•rai IndlviduaiR participated-
The staKe was tastefully decorated. Pretty dresses were worn hy the ^irl <^rsiduate«.
The deoorallons were deslpn(-d by •lass teachers, ^Ali.ss Jeannetle B. C.nr- ci.son. Miss Olf/dys K. .Sherwood and Mrs. Jessica K. ('ulli.s. Mrs. Sherwood conceived the id«4i of a gateway arch. I'hroiiR'h lattice work, and flowers, cold white walls were transformr><l to rep- re.sent the side of .a srrnkissccl country home.
The proRtam open<'d with music by Ihe school orchestra. J. Wallace Pa^fe, lr., class president, rlcUvered an arl- Ire.Hs. Miss Miriam Raynor explained the class motto, "Facta non rerba." lohn Oray played several violin selec¬ tions and received deserved applause. .\IisH (iladys L-ampert defined tire cliiHs lower, the Rose; Winston Bennett re¬ lied the cla.ss poem; Kunice lierrnett the class prophecy, John .Scott, Jr., the •la.ss will. Margraret Davi.son delivered 'he valedictory. The Oirl.s' filee Club lantj several selections that were well received. The class sons was composed Iry I.sabel Aockwell.
James O. Joslin, of the local Board )f Kducation, presented the diplomas. Floyd L. VanEps, principal of Clin¬ lon School, who Is to leave to take a (lositlon in New York, was the r-ecipi- ont of a diamond studded pin frorir the class and an umbrella from the, faculty.
The Krnduates: Ruth Elizabeth Beai-ns, Lillian Harriet Beebe, Kunice .\Iaria Bennett, Ruth Fnurces Blair, ¦iarah I<:iizabeth Buck, Edith Mildred Cobb, Ruth Sampson Cook, Kunice \rnanda (Cornwell, .MarRar-et Hester Davi.son, Elizabeth Alberta D«'kker, i-'lor-cnce Evelyn DeMott Hortense Fe¬ licia Dey, Jean Cami>bell Duncan, Con¬ stance Helen Dirnffan, .fessie Fortrrne l'"arrinffton, Dor-othy Beverly l<"'isher-, llrrlh Lillian Freeman, *.Mildred Marie Cientz, Ruth Denton Oibson. Crirolyrr KIma Hwb, Ruth Madill Hebard. Marie lohanna Heinbockel, Florence Kstelle Helmuth. Lillian Fr-eida Kalb, Mildr-ed Knowlen, Mir-iam Kr-amer. Oladys Ruth l.ampert, Kvelyn Kmelia Lawr-ence, l-Iazel .Tanet Lewis, Dorothy Dunlop Little, Eleanore Mnrtin, Mar'tha EliSr- l)eth Mny. Florence Louise Pollai'd, .Vliriani Elizabeth Raynor, Lsabel Rock- ¦,veli, Rendella Cecelia Sawyer, E.stelle .Anna Schmidt. Paitllne Lucile Scott, Kathryn Frances'.Shufelt, lx)is C. Van Zandt, Marion May Vervooi't. Dorothy Elizabeth Wetjen, Carrie Klizabeth Wil- kens, Virginia Emma Wilson, Janet Winterbottom, Rtrth (iai'ret.son Wirrtei- Uottom, May I'erley WrlRht, Kathryn .Marie ZieRler, Winston Leslie Ben¬ nett, Charles C. Berman, .Toseph How- aid Bird, Paul Burns. Lester Ames Carty, Ralph Thurlow Corbett, Frank Milton Creighton, ftilbert Thomas Davi¬ son, Hai-old BriKKS Day. Fi'unk Thom.is Dctwiler, Robert Charles Oast, Harold MoldberK, John Colin (Iray, Jr., .Mor¬ ton Walter Green, William Christian Oirnder.sdorf, Robert Westcott Hall, Wallace John Hardprove, Jr., John Hartmann. Theodore Charles Hons, Leon Ja.spin, Theodor-e Hulett Jones, .\lvin Frederick l..oew, Henry Eugoir .MacDermott, Frank William Menehen,
Haiiry John Milrhell, Jr., Clljert Carl-* »nn Nylin, .John Wflilt»re Pnis". -'r. Les¬ ter Stillwell Priesmeyer, Jack .\llen RAndnll. .John Heno' rtcotf. Jr., Chester E<lwn Voorhls, Arthur Barker Watson, James Read WilHon and Allan Brindley Wrljrht.
Class Ofllcers—Prvsident, J. Wnllaco P.-'.Ke, Jr.; vice president, .fanet \ rnt<>r- bottom; secretary. Ruth t^Sarreison Winterbottom; trea.surer, John Henry Hcott, Jr.
Hchool Orchestra--Mr's. M.irparei Pl.Tce Ij\ire, ihrector; Helen Buchanan, Edna E.snu, Elennrir Weidnt r. Webster Wells, Helen Winterbottom, i,loy.d Neereamer, .lohn Hartrnnnn .'ind l)nr'- olhy Winter-bottom.
Oirls" Olee Club—.May Allen, father ine Born, Helen Coakley. Ele.anor Crary, Ma May Culiimore, Janet fVrn- ali^son, Con.stance Ptinsran, <iertrude 'lljiser, Virginia (i^nfl. Apnes tJulick, Elizabeth Hnvilanil, Ivirfirinia Lcerninp. Alice .May Kenney, Dor-ollry Krniricb. Lois .McDorrnan. ?"'ranfes Mar^quardt. .losephine Marqtrardt, Or-are .Michnoff, Marie Phelps, Harriet tJulRley. .Miriam Itjiynor-. .Mildred Royal, HeU'n ,Sehlin. .M.'ifKarct Siiat.imon, Ruth Spear, Eleanor VolKhts, Helene Wapner. r>t.r- othy Wetjen. Mildred Wetjen, ,le.Msle Wray, Florence Wiinht, .Marjraiel Vount'.
and
half OoUar for ih«
36 GRADUATES GET THEIR DIPLOMAS AT VALLEY STREAM
Many Prize Awards for Good
Work in P. S. 24 During
Year Just Finishing
Valley SliM'ani. .lune 1S.—One of the larResr classes ever Kr-aduated froni I'nlon Fi'ee School 24, held coninience- ment e.xerci.ses on .Irrne 10. Thirly-si.\ boys and tfli'ls received diplomas.
The ataye was ihanningl.v decoraleil wilh foliage arid flowers. lhi- class banner of Hardint? bine lieii. was lettered in frold witli the cla.ss motto; "E.xcelsior". and "Class of i'.i'Si." This was doin' by .Mr. Biady of Catherine slieel. :!.'< ji
Bift Iri the <-la.ss.
.Principal (". A'. Ryan in pri-si-nl ini,' diplomas expressed his pride in the class and bis satisfaclifni witli ilie te.'iihinK st.'rff of the school.
Tire Kiaduation irroBranr iMclinVt'd: music by the school oi'cheslia, exercises and sonKs by jrupils. pl.'rno and violin solos and ;r playlet "The Oraduale. '
Prizes wei'e awarded 'o th<' folowini,' pupils for the highest class marks. I
1st Kr-ade, IA: Kirst. .Veil Corkliill and j Lillian Lally; second. KoUrl Col<indul and Ruth Bechl.
1st Krado IB: First. MaVKaret Liica. Robert Clai-k: aecond. Lillian OaKliano, Hai'iy Toi'fjer.'jon.
Hnd grade: l'"iist. .loii.i Tcrno, I'Miili I'earaall; second, Harry Xitiiik. l''loi- ence Reisert.
"i ' pr-ade: First. Helen Carey. Ray¬ mond Lar.schan: second, r.iilian P.iick, Herbert .lacobson.
•tth grade: First. Antoinette (Jroen- wold. Fr-ed Chrlstm:rnn; second. Susan O'Connell, Lenore Schooii, Russell Morris.
Trial (fT'd, 4th and .Mb Kiades: Fintt. Cicorfre UuppAl-T Alice ForKerson; sei'¬ ond. Oeorpe Silvery. Cecelia Schinirlt,
fith gi-ade: I'^irst, Wm. McQueen, Margaret Tronser; second, .Tames .Nes- bitt. Kilen Paaske.
(ith grad*': Fii'<(t, Tllcinor lica.soi-. Oeorge Kleck: .second Lillian Hoey, Grace Craft, Wilbur Holz.
7th grade: r"'irst, Krnest Tenipel. Edith Oolden; second. Jack Riley. Loui.se Schneider.
Sth grade: First. Reaves Tuthill, Foster; seiond, Philip Datz, and Hazel Brown.
These inizes were .a silver dollar for
Ihe. flrst
.•second. ,j
tiraduaiing •''i"^'" members ' ar" Dorothy Edna f*tMter, Francis F.d ward Clarke, <TiarleH Frederick Rua- iwll. Earle Ooldwyn, Ethel Louisa Wright. Mildred Mary Klcsel, .Margaret Orac- I.agemann, Laura Wllhelmina rille, Mary A*nes .Schmilt, Bernard Henry Margiillnea, Relnert .Martin Tor gersnn, John Henry Mlesemer, Rosa Ellen ILammlll. Edna Catherine Augus tin, Frank .John Arthur Marone, Ruth Marie Sammis, Ruth Byon. Eleanor Madeline CiiriiRs. Bealri'e Mnry Ross, Reaves Warner Tuthill, Dorothy Tlose Datz. Philip Herl>en D.i(lz,'«!rMr.,!hy .Marie IbiU, Margaivl Jfaml"- Wacken- I'eirter. Florence Louise Hall. Wesley .Stern, Lillian Belle Foster, , Walter Van Tassel Floren<'i> Frances Louise Brosche, Edith Nettie Palmer, Antoinette Anna T.vd, Lillian Isabelle Rose, Lucy J.Tne Askin, Lfmise Kninin .Scholl. Hazel Kennlngioii Brown, Eve. lyn .Margaret .Umea.
For being preaent evr ry day. bool-^ were awarfled to:
Elliot Birch, liaymond Oihhons. Wow ai-<I Lowe. John .Miller, John Rll''y. Krnest Temple, Tlenry Schopps, Ediili Palmer. Ruth Ji.von, Dorothy Datz, Philip Simon, Andrew Lyn<'h. .los. Bia-lSiolzen, Albeit Bro.sche, K<Im!i H. rldricks. V'arl Kosier. .loseph I'alaK Its, .Mildred Holler. CJjaflotte Teinpel, 'athirine Hoerschelmanri, Eni-.s! Biiei'ly. 0(H)rge Kleck, Charles Milli'i'. .Iohn Thorne, Willlanr TrowbridKe. Grace Ci-aft. .Monica DatZ, Klling .Mili-s. I'rieda Kraus. Kllen Paaske, -Man ha I'iila. Olga Schweitzer' Frank Rup|"!l. .Martini Temple. Herrnari Baden, Itoherl Haver, Fr-ed Christmann, Francis <!atc liano. Kdward Hosier, Howar-d Ruehl. Itobert Van Ta.ssel, Antoinett Oroens- wrdd, Edith Johnson, .Susan O'Connell. Leonoi-a Schoon, George Riipp<'ll. Oeorge Saveiy. Cecilia .Schmidt. Kmily Lynch.
OCEAN SIDE GRADUATION ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22
Ocean .SW«, Juno 18.—Oraduatton ex- PTclses of tho Ocean Side .School, 8. Taylor Johnson, principal, will take place in .«^lamander Hook A Ladder Company quarters, opposite the sohool, Wednesday, June 22. On Monday eve^ ning the Eighth Orade will hold «x- ei'cise'<. '
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Hempsfead. June 18.—Enterpri.se Hose Comiraiiy will give a barn dance in Vil¬ lage Hall, Fulton avenue, next Thurs- dny night, June 23. Jennings' orcheatra Frieda j will furnLsh the music and special at triclions are planned. Pi-oci>e(K will go to the war memorial fund.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON BOND AND MOBTOAOB
ADRIAN H. COURTENAY
ATTOB.NKT AT LAW
Second National Bank Bmldiif
Eems^tead, N. Y.
B. F R E Y PARQUET FLOORS
Old Floors Rescraped and Reflnlsbed
BF.NNKTT .AVE. & DARTMOl TH ST. Hempsiead L. I.
Phone 479-R
MRS. GEO. UTTER SURPRISED BY "DOl LAR CLUB" MEMBERS
Rorkville Cenire, June T^.-.Mrs. George I'tter of .North \'illage avcniie. wa.-( suriirised by the members of iln "Dollar Club" of whicii shi is a member. The members all met at a neighbor's and then marched in together, wearing ma.sj<si, so It was diflicult for her to dis tinguisli her guests. 'I'wo members .-ip- I iieared as liride and groom, followed by
WBL G. MILLER, Inc.
SAYMOin) J. MULEK, Mgr.
AUTO.PUTE GLASS.BURGLARY UFE AND FIRE
Insurance
24 S. GroTe St., Freeport, L I.
LEAVING TOWN
WILL SELL AT COST
Entire Stock of
Women's, Misses' and Children's
WEARING APPAREL (Everything from Fifth Ave., N.Y.)
MARCELLINE
116 Grand Avenue, Baldwin Open Evenings
or for Appointment Telephone 1373-W, Freeport
Vbaaa 1N4 nBWU>HTI^
DR. E. DAHLMAN .
¦CBOBON DBNIUT
OAc« Hours; 10 a.m. to 8 p. iq,,
Clotied ^V«^1ne«daJr and Satnrday
Afternnona
MADAMB ANNBTTB BVlLDIXe
TROLULf JrNCTION
HEMPSTEAD
SIGILLO BROTHERS
<TKMKVr SIDKWAI.K.^. RI.orKS. CON- CBRTB FOIND.ATIONS. NIN P.^BLAB. CEMFNT roBrnR!*. rK.SSPOOI.S. ANn . ALL KINDM OF rONC'RKTK WORK.
Ord<>r« and Wurk Promptly Attr-nJnd To.
52 Bddwin Ave., Baldwin, L I.
H«mp*t*«d 201R—Phonam:—HcmpstMrf 3M
PARKER & BOND
Electrical Contractors
WIRING - FIXTURES - APPLIANCES
55 Marvin Ave., Hempstead, N. Y.
.Men ailiiiire the screen vampires, but none h.'is any (unbiijon to juiy the bills
"Cliarlie Cliaplin" and a Spanish Girl. A ballet (lancer llien came along, foi lowed by a Red Cross nurse and a l<i mona lady. .Masks were tinally removed followed by (iiiite a miisiial proKi'im. '- .•mil very Icnipting I'efrcslimenis were; served. .Ml .spent a. \er>- ciijcyalile rv- enin!?.
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Money Saving Sale on Bicycles
in all hijrh grade makos, incliid- inj? the famoui^ Iver .Fohnson make, at price.s as low as $28 and up. This is a chance to get the Bicycle you want at a Big Saving in Price. Come in (juickly while you have-a large number to select from.
Sidney Smith
9 W. Merrick Rd. Freeport
Tel. Freeport 50
We Profit Only When You Do
If for any reason you are ever dissalisHod with oi!r goods or our service—it-'ll us a7id
we'll make it right.
Our success (iepcnd."3 on ' your satisfaction.
In ('\'('ry department ytni get your money's worth. Come in and see.
277 Fulton Ave., Hempstead
Pho.ie 1723-W
TIRE SERVICE SHOP
WE HAVE A DEPARTMENT DEVOTED TO
MILL WORK-CARPENTRY
DOORS SASHES SCREENS
All Kinds of Mill Work and Carpentry Done on Short Notice
Save Time Save Labor Save Money
Wood Work of Every Description Solicited
ORDNANCE ENGINEERING CORPORATION
Grand Ave.- at Depot, BALDWIN. L, I. Tel. Freeport 1100
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WAISTS . DRESSES - SKIRTS HOSIERY . CORSETS
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HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
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»,MW BUS UNE
) RockTJlle Ceotre to Long Beach
Operates from
ObMrver St. and Villafe ATenue
to
Wett End of Long Beach, Direct
Connects with trolley at Stop 102,
Ocean Side, seven htlnutes after
the hour
Fare 25c Eack Wa^
ruses leave every hour on the hour startinRT at 7 a. m. dally from Rock¬ vUle Centre, anit li a. m. from iMng Beach
HOTEL CECIL, Long Beach's New Apartment Hotel '
BOARDWALK LONG BEACH, L. 1.
For advertising space addreM '^ J. SPIRO
-Delivery, Poet Ottioe, Rock- TlUt CflBtr*
One, Two and Three Rooms With Bath 1,000 Bathing Lockers For Rent By the Season at $15.00
Hotel Cecil Restaurant and Rotisserie
Excellent French Cuisine. Famoas For Its Milk-Fed Chickens, Prompt, Courteous Service, and
Very Seasonable Prices. No Cover Charge
Telephone Long Beach SOO
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Lockers 50 Cents Each No Waiting in Line
Telephone, Write, or Call Personally, at
HOTEL CECIL, BOARDWALK
(Alao Entrance on Broanlway)
LONG BEACH - JLONG ISLAND
FAIR PLAYw FAII^PAY
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Indifference to the welfare of your gas company is, in realit y, indifference to your own welfare and the welfare of your com¬ munity.
To continue to render its best service and at the same time to develop the growth and prosperity of your community, your gas company must be permitted to charge rates that will enable it to earn a reasonable interest on its investment and thus be able to attract new money for extensions and improvements.
Inability to do this not only cripples a service which is a daily necessity to you. but ma)ies it impossible for your com¬ pany to enlarge its plant and system to meet the growing needs "^ your community.
How will this affect your own comfort and convenience? How will it affect trade, real estate values, and the progress of the community in which your life is centered ?
Vou know the answer.
You and every other^eal American v.'ant nothing so much as you want fair play. This is precisely what your gas com¬ pany must have. Let your voice be heard.
HASSAir & STJPPOLK LIOHTWO CO.
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